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AKA: | Stefan Zweig |
Birthday: | November 28, 1881 |
Birthplace: | Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
Death: | February 22, 1942 |
Manner of Death: | Suicide |
Nationality: | Austria-Hungary, United Kingdom |
Occupations: | Journalist, Historian, Playwright, Translator, Literary Critic |
Spouse: | Friderike Maria Zweig |
Total quotes: 7
Stefan Zweig
BirthnameAKA: Stefan Zweig
Birthday: November 28, 1881
Birthplace: Vienna, Austria-Hungary
Death: February 22, 1942
Manner of Death: Suicide
Nationality: Austria-Hungary, United Kingdom
Occupations: Journalist, Historian, Playwright, Translator, Literary Critic
Spouse: Friderike Maria Zweig
Total quotes: 7
“When you bar the door to the Devil, he usually forces his way in down the chimney or through a back entrance.”
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strategy
“For one of life's mysterious laws shows that we only notice the authentic and essential values when it's too late: youth, once it has fled, health at the moment it abandons us, freedom of the soul, that most precious essence, at the very moment when it is taken from us, or has already been taken.”
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Youth
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