Quotes of Wolfgang Hildesheimer - somelinesforyou

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ I had given up magic, because it had reached a state of perfection. I felt that I was able to transform men into animals. I did not make use of this capability, because I believed I could not justify an intervention of this kind in the life of another person. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ I had given up magic, because it had reached a state of perfection. I felt that I was able to transform men into animals. I did not make use of this capability, because I believed I could not justify an intervention of this kind in the life of another person. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ I had given up magic, because it had reached a state of perfection. I felt that I was able to transform men into animals. I did not make use of this capability, because I believed I could not justify an intervention of this kind in the life of another person. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ When I was five years old, my parents gave me a magic chest. I learned to cast spells, although of a childish kind, before I had learned to read and write. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ No opera of Mozart's has stimulated biographers' wishful thinking in such rich measure as Die Zauberflete. It is considered his swan song, a concluding apotheosis, a return to divine simplicity. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer

“ I had given up magic, because it had reached a state of perfection. I felt that I was able to transform men into animals. I did not make use of this capability, because I believed I could not justify an intervention of this kind in the life of another person. ”

- Wolfgang Hildesheimer
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