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Quotes from Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

The spirit is never at rest but always engaged in ever progressive motion, in giving itself a new form.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
We assert then that nothing has been accomplished without interest on the part of the actors; and — if interest be called passion, inasmuch as the whole individuality, to the neglect of all other actual or possible interests and claims, is devoted to an object with every fibre of volition, concentrating all its desires and powers upon it — we may affirm absolutely that nothing great in the World has been accomplished without passion.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
the Beautiful is the expression of the absolute Spirit, which is truth itself. This region of Divine truth as artistically presented to perception and feeling, forms the center of the whole world of Art. It is a self-contained, free, divine formation which has completely appropriated the elements of external form as material, and which employs them only as the means of manifesting itself.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Each consciousness seeks the death of the other.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
In the case where the self is merely represented and ideally presented (vorgestellt), there it is not actual: where it is by proxy, it is not.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Das Widermenschliche, das Tierische besteht darin, im Gefühle stehen zu bleiben und nur durch dieses sich mitteilen zu können.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Aber die Philosophie soll keine Erzählung dessen sein, was geschieht, sondern eine Erkenntnis dessen, was wahr darin ist, und aus dem Wahren soll sie ferner das begreifen, was in der Erzählung als ein bloßes Geschehen erscheint.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Man is an animal, but even in his animal functions, he is not confined to the implicit, as the animal is; he becomes conscious of them, recognizes them, and lifts them, as, for instance, the process of digestion, into self-conscious science. In this way man breaks the barrier of his implicit and immediate character, so that precisely because he knows that he is an animal, he ceases to be an animal and attains knowledge of himself as spirit.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Commending myself to your kind memories, I wish you pleasant holidays.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
The most obvious symptoms of an epoch-making system are the misunderstandings and the awkward conduct of its adversaries.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
The nature of finite things as such is to have the seed of passing away as their essential being: the hour of their birth is the hour of their death.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
To judge a thing that has substance and solid worth is quite easy, to comprehend it is much harder, and to blend judgement and comprehension in a definitive description is the hardest thing of all.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
It is specially characteristic of the German that the more servile he on the one hand is, the more uncontrolled is he on the other; restraint and want of restraint—originality, is the angel of darkness that buffets us.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
De uil van Minerva vliegt pas uit bij het invallen van de duisternis.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
The frivolity and boredom which unsettle the established order, the vague foreboding of something unknown, these are the heralds of approaching change. The gradual crumbling that left unaltered the face of the whole is cut short by a sunburst which, in one flash, illuminates the features of the new world.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Devotion – a state of mind in which it refuses to occupy itself any longer with the limited and particular. By
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Every kind of falsehood and truth is present in public opinion, but it is the prerogative of the great man to discover the truth within it. He who expresses the will of his age, tells it what its will is, and accomplishes this will, is the great man of the age.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Public opinion contains all kinds of falsity and truth, but it takes a great man to find the truth in it. The great man of the age is the one who can put into words the will of his age, tell his age what its will is, and accomplish it. What he does is the heart and the essence of his age, he actualizes his age. The man who lacks sense enough to despise public opinion expressed in gossip will never do anything great.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Education in its early stages always begins with fault-finding, but when it is complete, it sees the positive element in everything.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
We must hold to the conviction that it is the nature of truth to prevail when its time has come, and that it appears only when this time has come, and therefore never appears prematurely, nor finds a public not ripe to receive it; also we must accept that the individual needs that this should be so in order to verify what is as yet a matter for himself alone, and to experience the conviction, which in the first place belongs only to a particular individual, as something universally held.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
This Dialectic, which unsettles all particular judgments and opinions, transmuting the Evil into Good and Good into Evil, left at last nothing remaining but the mere action of subjectivity itself, the Abstractum of Spirit – Thought. Thought contemplates everything under the form of Universality, and is consequently the impulsion towards and production of the Universal.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Wars are terrible, but necessary, for they save the state from social petrification and stagnation
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
por lo poco que el espíritu necesita para contentarse, puede medirse la extensión de lo que ha perdido.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
In Mohammedanism the limited principle of the Jews is expanded into universality and thereby overcome. Here, God is no longer, as with the Asiatics, contemplated as existent in immediately sensuous mode but is apprehended as the one infinite sublime Power beyond all the multiplicity of the world. Mohammedanism is, therefore, in the strictest sense of the world, the religion of sublimity.
~ Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel