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Schelling
Quote . . .
"Since Aristotle it is even customary to say of people that nothing great can be
accomplished without a touch of madness. In place of this, we would like to say: nothing
great can be accomplished without a constant solicitation of madness, which should always
be overcome, but should never be utterly lacking."-
F.W.J. Schelling's "Die Weltalter."
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