Heinrich Heine Quotes About Age

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  • Lyrical poetry is much the same an every age, as the songs of the nightingales in every spring-time.

    Heinrich Heine (1888). “Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos”
  • Every age has its problem, by solving which humanity is helped forward.

  • Every age thinks its battle the most important of all.

    Heinrich Heine (1943). “Works of Prose”
  • In dark ages people are best guided by religion, as in a pitch-black night a blind man is the best guide; he knows the roads and paths better than a man who can see. When daylight comes, however, it is foolish to use blind, old men as guides.

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