Heinrich Heine Quotes - Page 5
All special charters of freedom must be abrogated where the universal law of freedom is to flourish.
Heinrich Heine (1888). “Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos”
Heinrich Heine (1888). “Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos”
Heinrich Heine (1866). “The Poems of Heine: Complete”, p.182
The artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl.
Heinrich Heine (1873). “Scintillations from the Prose Works of Heinrich Heine: I. Florentine Nights. II. Excerpts”, p.119
The swan, like the soul of the poet, By the dull world is ill understood.
Heinrich Heine (1866). “The Poems of Heine: Complete”, p.17
Heinrich Heine (1871). “Pictures of travel,”, p.212
Heinrich Heine (1866). “Pictures of travel”, p.173
Heinrich Heine (2016). “Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine”, p.12, The Floating Press
The fountain of love is the rose and the lily, the sun and the dove.
Heinrich Heine (1856). “Heinrich Heine's Book of Songs”, p.109
'Almansor' (1823) l. 245
Heinrich Heine (1871). “Pictures of travel,”, p.221
Heinrich Heine (1871). “Pictures of travel,”, p.172
In these times we fight for ideas and newspapers are our fortress.
Heinrich Heine (1873). “Scintillations from the Prose Works of Heinrich Heine: I. Florentine Nights. II. Excerpts”, p.90
In politics, as in life, we must above all things wish only for the attainable.
Heinrich Heine (1888). “Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos”
Heinrich Heine (1888). “Wit, Wisdom, and Pathos”
Pretty women without religion are like flowers without perfume.
Heinrich Heine (1873). “Scintillations from the Prose Works of Heinrich Heine: I. Florentine Nights. II. Excerpts”, p.117