#76 Mon (9/5/22) - On character and destiny

 Heraclitus’ On the Universe:

A man’s character is his fate.

  

Novalis (whose real name was Friedrich von Hardenberg), wrote of character in his unfinished 1802 poem Heinrich von Ofterdingen:

    I often feel, and ever more deeply I realize, that fate and character are the same conception.



George Eliot (The Mill on the Floss, 1860):

Character is destiny.

 

Or rather,

“Character,” says Novalis, in one of his questionable aphorisms – “Character is Destiny.”


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