"It has ever been my opinion that the essential features of a man's nature cannot be changed; he may give up errors β he may change from virtuous and good habits to vicious courses; but the natural bent of his disposition, whether devoted to active employment or inward contemplation β whether impetuous or gentle β whether penetrating to the hidden depths of things, or resting satisfied with superficial views β whether acting in the affairs of life with a firm and powerful grasp or with weakness β ever remains from childhood to death the same."
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. Letter I. 26 (p. 190)
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Wilhelm von Humboldt
1767 β 1835
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