“A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart.”
The quote "A man sees in the world what he carries in his heart." is famous quote attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832), German writer, artist, and politician.
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German writer, artist, and politician 1749–1832Related quotes

Robert Henri, open letter to the Art Students League, (1917-10-29).

“Man lives in a world of Meaning. What he sees and hears means what he will or might handle.”
George Herbert Mead (1926). "The Nature of Aesthetic Experience." International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Jul., 1926), pp. 382-393; p. 382

Pupils at Sais (1799)
Context: Over his own heart and his own thoughts he watched attentively. He knew not whither his longing was carrying him. As he grew up, he wandered far and wide; viewed other lands, other seas, new atmospheres, new rocks, unknown plants, animals, men; descended into caverns, saw how in courses and varying strata the edifice of the Earth was completed, and fashioned clay into strange figures of rocks. By and by, he came to find everywhere objects already known, but wonderfully mingled, united; and thus often extraordinary things came to shape in him. He soon became aware of combinations in all, of conjunctures, concurrences. Erelong, he no more saw anything alone. — In great variegated images, the perceptions of his senses crowded round him; he heard, saw, touched and thought at once. He rejoiced to bring strangers together. Now the stars were men, now men were stars, the stones animals, the clouds plants; he sported with powers and appearances; he knew where and how this and that was to be found, to be brought into action; and so himself struck over the strings, for tones and touches of his own.

Source: The Riverworld series, To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971), Chapter 1 (p. 1)

Dreams and Facts (1919)
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The One
Song lyrics, The One (1992)