“The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish something.”

The life of Friedrich Schiller: Comprehending an examination of his works (1825).
1820s
Context: The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can accomplish something. The strongest, by dispensing his over many, may fail to accomplish anything. The drop, by continually falling, bores its passage through the hardest rock. The hasty torrent rushes over it with hideous uproar, and leaves no trace behind.

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Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian… 1795–1881

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