Hermann Hesse Quote

If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more individual, unaccidental and inward destiny alongside one's external fate, then my life has been neither empty nor worthless.


Gertrude (1910)


If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more ...

If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more ...

If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more ...

If what matters in a person's existence is to accept the inevitable consciously, to taste the good and bad to the full and to make for oneself a more ...