He alone is great and happy who fills his own station of independence, and has neither to command nor to obey.


Götz von Berlichingen, Act I (1773), p. 39


He alone is great and happy who fills his own station of independence, and has neither to command nor to obey.

He alone is great and happy who fills his own station of independence, and has neither to command nor to obey.

He alone is great and happy who fills his own station of independence, and has neither to command nor to obey.

He alone is great and happy who fills his own station of independence, and has neither to command nor to obey.