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Mark this well, you proud men of action! you are, after all, nothing but unconscious instruments of the men of thought. Topic: Action
Author: Heinrich Heine
The weather cock on the church spire, though made of iron, would soon be broken by the storm wind if it did not understand the noble art of turning to every wind. Topic: Adaptability
Author: Heinrich Heine
The Blossoms and leaves in plenty From the apple tree fall each day; The merry breezes approach them, And with them merrily play. Topic: Apples
Author: Heinrich Heine
When I lately stood with a friend before Amiens, . . . he asked me how it happens that we can no longer build such piles? I replied: "Dear Alphonse, men in those days had convictions , we moderns have opinions and it requires something more than an opinion to build a Gothic cathedral. Topic: Architecture
Author: Heinrich Heine
With the rose the butterfly's deep in love, A thousand times hovering round; But round himself, all tender like gold, The sun's sweet ray is hovering found. Topic: Butterflies
Author: Heinrich Heine
Communism possesses a language which every people can understand--its elements are hunger, envy, and death. Topic: Communism
Author: Heinrich Heine
You cannot feed the hungry on statistics. Topic: Computer Science
Author: Heinrich Heine
And the dancing has begun now, And the dancers whirl round gaily In the waltz's giddy mazes, And the ground beneath them trembles. Topic: Dancing
Author: Heinrich Heine
Twelve dancers are dancing, and taking no rest, And closely their hands together are press'd; And soon as a dance has come to a close, Another begins, and each merrily goes. Topic: Dancing
Author: Heinrich Heine
I call'd the devil, and he came, And with wonder his form did I closely scan; He is not ugly, and is not lame, But really a handsome and charming man. A man in the prime of life is the devil, Obliging, a man of the world, and civil; A diplomatist too, well skill'd in debate, He talks quite glibly of church and state. Topic: Devil
Author: Heinrich Heine
In blissful dream, in silent night, There came to me, with magic might, With magic might, my own sweet love, Into my little room above. Topic: Dreams
Author: Heinrich Heine
If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found time to conquer the world. Topic: Education
Author: Heinrich Heine
It is a common phenomenon that just the prettiest girls find it so difficult to get a man. Topic: Girls
Author: Heinrich Heine
Glow-worms on the ground are moving, As if in the torch-dance circling. Topic: Glowworms
Author: Heinrich Heine
And yonder sits a maiden, The fairest of the fair, With gold in her garment glittering, And she combs her golden hair. Topic: Hair
Author: Heinrich Heine
Tell me who first did kisses suggest? It was a mouth all glowing and blest; It kissed and it thought of nothing beside. The fair month of May was then in its pride, The flowers were all from the earth fast springing, The sun was laughing, the birds were singing. Topic: Kisses
Author: Heinrich Heine
If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found the time to conquer the world. Topic: Language
Author: Heinrich Heine
God will pardon me. It is his trade. Topic: Last Words
Author: Heinrich Heine
If thou lookest on the lime-leaf, Thou a heart's form will discover; Therefore are the lindens ever Chosen seats of each fond lover.