Hermann Hesse Quote

The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of the murderer in his own soul and hears the murderer's voice as his own, is at the next moment one and indivisible as the judge, and scuttles back into the shell of his cultivated self and does his duty and condemns the murderer to death.


Steppenwolf: novel (ed. Harcourt School, 1963)


The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of...

The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of...

The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of...

The judge who sits over the murderer and looks into his face, and at one moment recognizes all the emotions and potentialities and possibilities of...