Johann Gottlieb Fichte Quotes
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The first step in solving a problem is to recognize that it does exist.
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I love the most the students with troubled lives.
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It's important to have an examined life - but it's a fine line between having an examined life and being hypercritical of oneself. There has to be balance in there somewhere.
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I remember when I was very young, I had a fever - a long rheumatic fever in bed for four months. And in the days, I stayed alone with the maid. I only had my father's books with me. They were fantasy books about ghosts, and also books by Edgar Allen Poe that made a forever impression on me.
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Troubled heart you'll know, problems have solutions, trust and I will show.
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The sufis believe that they can experience something more complete.
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And I know it - I know it in my heart - Right now - Todd Hewitt - There's nothing we can't do together.
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I know that you cannot hate other people without hating yourself.
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I love talking about nothing. It is the only thing I know anything about.
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When I know something I like, I just want to replicate it.
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Because I know I'm an addict, and I know I'm an alcoholic.
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I know they were embarrassed and they all came out to play and put it together today. So I'm happy for them because I know they were hurt.
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I know the lands are lit, with all the autumn blaze of Goldenrod.
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Shut up, I know what I'm doing!
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The one thing I know, everyone respects the true person and everyone's not true with themselves.
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I know why they don't like me because they want the money I have.
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I know I have only myself to blame for all the problems I've had in my life.
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I know you can do anything you put your mind to and the exterior doesn't matter.
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After those first two BAFTAs, I didn't really get offered anything, which makes you think, 'Oh, no!' And, after I finished the second series of 'Broadchurch,' nothing came up for six months, which really is a long time, and I got a bit panicky.
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What a man can do and suffer is unknown to himself till some occasion presents itself which draws out the hidden power. Just as one sees not in the water of an unruffled pond the fury and roar with which it can dash down a steep rock without injury to itself, or how high it is capable of rising; or as little as one can suspect the latent heat in ice-cold water.
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I know what I can know, and am not troubled about what I cannot know.