"Der Mensch muß etwas außer sich gewinnen, an das er sich anschließen, auf das er mit allen vereinten Kräften seines Daseins wirken könne. Allein wenn auch diese Neigung allgemein ist, so ist der Hang und die Sehnsucht nach wahrer Freundschaft und Liebe doch nur ein Vorrecht zarter und innerlich gebildeter Seelen."
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Briefe an eine Freundin. Erster Theil. Leipzig 1847. 41. Brief: Berlin, den 8. März 1825, S. 155 books.google
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