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Albert Schweitzer

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A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives.


— Albert Schweitzer


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Do something for somebody everyday for which you do not get paid.


— Albert Schweitzer


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Everything deep is also simple and can be reproduced simply as long as its reference to the whole truth is maintained. But what matters is not what is witty but what is true.


— Albert Schweitzer


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Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them.


— Albert Schweitzer


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Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace.


— Albert Schweitzer


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A man does not have to be an angel in order to be saint.


— Albert Schweitzer


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About Albert Schweitzer

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He also studied piano at that time with Marie Jaëll. Schweitzer also studied piano under Isidor Philipp head of the piano department at the Paris Conservatory. Schweitzer's interpretative approach greatly influenced the modern understanding of Bach's music.

Schweitzer a Lutheran challenged both the secular view of Jesus as depicted by historical-critical methodology current at his time in certain academic circles as well as the traditional Christian view. As a music scholar and organist he studied the music of German composer Johann Sebastian Bach and influenced the Organ reform movement (Orgelbewegung). He was born in Kaysersberg in the province of Alsace-Lorraine at that time part of the German Empire.

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