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Quotes by Heinrich Heine - (13 quotes)

Heinrich Heine - From the Books category:

Wherever books are burned, sooner or later men also are burned. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Books category:

I fell asleep reading a dull book and dreamed I kept on reading, so I awoke from sheer boredom. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Criticism category:

He only profits from praise who values criticism. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Experience category:

Experience is a good school. But the fees are high. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Gender category:

I will not say that women have no character; rather, they have a new one every day. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Genius category:

Great genius takes shape by contact with another great genius, but, less by assimilation than by fiction. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Love category:

-Book of Songs--New Spring (no. 7)
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. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Music category:

When words leave off, music begins. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Nature category:

Like a great poet, Nature knows how to produce the greatest effects with the most limited means. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Possessions category:

Ask me not what I have, but what I am. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Religion category:

Atheism is the last word of theism. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Religion category:

Every man, either to his terror or consolation, has some sense of religion. (Heinrich Heine)

Heinrich Heine - From the Suffering category:

The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl. (Heinrich Heine)