id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.hwaemp Maeterlinck, Maurice Wisdom and destiny By Maurice Maeterlinck. Translated by Alfred Sutro 1898 .txt text/plain 47355 2447 79 to the heights where happiness sits enthroned between goodness and love, where beauty and her power; she whose overpowering, overwhelming love is yet deliberate and thoughtful. as though all men were happy; for otherwise, when the day comes for destiny to more devotion to life, a little more eagerness, one day to fling open wide the portals moment of life — these men pass away soul, and the loftiness, wisdom, completeness of this forgiveness — by these shall destiny blends with that of men of inferior wisdom, the sage raises them to his our soul a thought whose duty it shall be man may attain, then will an unconsciousness light up this love that shall be quite it, that we can discover a man's true happiness or sorrow — in a word, his destiny. happiness means is of far more importance to the soul of man than to enjoy ./cache/hvd.hwaemp.pdf ./txt/hvd.hwaemp.txt