Goethe Quote
“Men become perplexed at themselves and at others, because they treat the means as the end, and so, from sheer doing, do nothing, or, perhaps, just the opposite of what they want to do.
GOETHE
“Men become perplexed at themselves and at others, because they treat the means as the end, and so, from sheer doing, do nothing, or, perhaps, just the opposite of what they want to do.
GOETHE