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Heinrich Heine

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God will forgive me; that's his business.


— Heinrich Heine


#forgive #forgive me #give me #god #his

Christ rode on an ass, but now asses ride on Christ.


— Heinrich Heine


#asses #christ #now #ride #rode

The Bible is the great family chronicle of the Jews.


— Heinrich Heine


#chronicle #family #great #jews

Atheism is the last word of theism.


— Heinrich Heine


#last #theism #word

Sleep is good, death is better; but of course, the best thing would to have never been born at all.


— Heinrich Heine


#best #better #born #course #death

I will not say that women have no character; rather, they have a new one every day.


— Heinrich Heine


#character #day #every #every day #i

Every man, either to his terror or consolation, has some sense of religion.


— Heinrich Heine


#either #every #every man #his #man

The men of action are, after all, only the unconscious instruments of the men of thought.


— Heinrich Heine


#after #instruments #men #only #thought

Great genius takes shape by contact with another great genius, but, less by assimilation than by fiction.


— Heinrich Heine


#assimilation #contact #fiction #genius #great

Communism possesses a language which every people can understand - its elements are hunger, envy, and death.


— Heinrich Heine


#death #elements #envy #every #hunger






About Heinrich Heine

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Did you know about Heinrich Heine?

In 1844 Heine wrote series of musical feuilletons over several different music seasons discussing the music of the day. The Prussian government angry at the publication of Vorwärts put pressure on France to deal with its authors and in January 1845 Marx was deported to Belgium. In 1815 on Napoleon's downfall it became part of Prussia.

Heine spent the last 25 years of his life as an expatriate in Paris. He was also a journalist essayist and literary critic.

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