Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel:
(27 August 1770 – 14 November 1831).
German philosopher and one of the most influential figures of German idealism and 19th-century philosophy.
The courage of truth is the first condition of philosophical study.
Just as the substance of matter is gravity, so we must say, the substance of the essence of mind is freedom.
We learn from history that we do not learn from history.
Impatience demands the impossible, namely the achievement of the goal without the means.
Man is not born free, he is born to become free.
When you think about yourself, remember, etc., you bring out the wealth that is within you.
Talent is specific, genius is general ability.
Stubbornness is the parody of character.
The democratic constitution provides the most scope for the development of great political characters.
Lies that we constantly repeat become truths that determine our daily lives.
Nothing truly important has been achieved without passion.
The truth of an intention is the act.
It is the infinite right of the individual to find themselves satisfied in their activity and work.
It is the truth that makes the opinion pale.