"In history as in human life, regret does not bring back a lost moment and a thousand years will not recover something lost in a single hour."
"Fate forces its way to the powerful and violent. With subservient obedience it will assume for years dependency on one individual:Caesar, Alexander, Napoleon, because it loves the elemental human being who grows to resemble it, the intangible element. Sometimes, and these are the most astonishing moments in world history, the thread of fate falls into the hands of a complete nobody but only for a twitching minute."
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Source: Sternstunden der Menschheit. Book by Stefan Zweig, p. 280, as translated by Marion Sonnenfeld, 1935.
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