id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33670 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Maxims and Reflections .txt text/plain 32900 2442 81 leaves the best, it takes away something of a man's work; if it shows us said, some very important things,--"opinions on life, literature, practice a man of literary talent may, it is true, attain a fair mastery life of the greatest use and service to the world, and at the same time applied no other measure but reason and the nature and needs of man. Love of truth shows itself in this, that a man knows how to find and If a man has always let himself think the world as bad as the adversary good-will and love, it gets at the heart of man and the world; nay, it It is through his good manners that a man's peculiar nature should be general facts of the great life of the world. and science belong, like all things great and good, to the whole world, ./cache/33670.txt ./txt/33670.txt