Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Quote

A thinking man's greatest happiness is to have fathomed what can be fathomed and to revere in silence what cannot be fathomed.


Maxim 1207, trans. Stopp - Maxims and Reflections (1833)


A thinking man's greatest happiness is to have fathomed what can be fathomed and to revere in silence what cannot be fathomed.

A thinking man's greatest happiness is to have fathomed what can be fathomed and to revere in silence what cannot be fathomed.

A thinking man's greatest happiness is to have fathomed what can be fathomed and to revere in silence what cannot be fathomed.

A thinking man's greatest happiness is to have fathomed what can be fathomed and to revere in silence what cannot be fathomed.