• Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe The highest happiness of man is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable.
    Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
    German writer and poet 1749-1832
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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe - The highest happiness of man is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable.
The highest happiness of man is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable. by : Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
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yellow-wheat The highest happiness of man is to have probed what is knowable and quietly to revere what is unknowable.
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Greatest-Quotations.com