“Whoever lives continually in a state of dissipation and distraction, becomes a stranger in his own heart.”

Wer immer in Zerstreuungen lebt, wird fremd im eigenen Herzen.
Über den Umgang mit Menschen (1788)

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Wer immer in Zerstreuungen lebt, wird fremd in seinem eignen Herzen.

Erstes Buch, 1. Kapitel, Über den Umgang mit sich selbst. hg. von Karl Goedeke. 16. Ausgabe. Hannover: Hahn, 1878. Seite 64 http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Image%3A%C3%9Cber_den_Umgang_mit_Menschen.djvu&page=80
Über den Umgang mit Menschen
Variant: Wer immer in Zerstreuungen lebt, wird fremd im eigenen Herzen.

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