The classic quotations of Siddhartha speak through life

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-26

I had the privilege of reading "Siddhartha" written by the famous German writer Hermann Hesse, and I was deeply moved.

The story tells the story of the protagonist Siddhartha's growth process of pursuing self and realizing self-worth, and his journey from a prince to an ordinary person and finally to a saint.

* It has profound ideological connotation and literary value, it is a classic work in the history of world literature, and many classic quotations in the story are worthy of our deep thought and learning.

1.Siddhartha has one goal in front of him, one goal: to empty himself, to empty his desires, to empty his desires, to empty his dreams, to be happy, to mourn.

2.When a person indulges in seeking, it inevitably becomes that he sees only what he asks for, that he cannot get anything, that he cannot incorporate anything into himself.

3.To seek is to have a purpose.

But the gain is: freedom without constraints, open and without purpose.

4.Meaning and essence are not somewhere behind all things, but in all things.

5.I am concerned only with one thing, to be able to love the world, not to despise it, not to hate it and myself, to be able to look at it, myself and everything with love, admiration and awe.

6.He walks through the world like a pebble flying into the water—without effort, without struggle; He will be guided, and he will let himself fall.

7.The target will guide him, as he forbids anything that interferes with the target from entering his soul.

8.Knowledge can be communicated, but wisdom cannot. Wisdom can be obtained, it can be experienced, it can lift you up, it can be used to create miracles, but it cannot be said or taught.

9.All the truth, the opposite side is equally true! Everything that can be thought out with the brain and spoken with words is only one side, all of them are one-sided, half-sided, lacking the whole, not complete enough, and not unified.

10.I have learned to accept the world as it is, and to love the world and be happy to be part of it.

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