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Friedrich Hölderlin

Quote of Friedrich Hölderlin - He who steps upon his misery...


Biography - Friedrich Hölderlin:

German lyric poet.
Born: 1770 - Died: 1843
Period:
19th century
18th century
Place of birth: Germany
Germany

He who steps upon his misery stands higher.



Translation

Translation

(German)



German
Wer auf sein Elend tritt, steht höher.




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