REY. ¿Puedes implantar para mí una nueva fe que justifique el sangriento homicidio de un hijo? INQUISIDOR GENERAL. Como expiación a la justicia etern… - Friedrich Schiller

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REY. ¿Puedes implantar para mí una nueva fe que justifique el sangriento homicidio de un hijo?
INQUISIDOR GENERAL. Como expiación a la justicia eterna, murió el Hijo de Dios en la cruz.
REY. ¿Sembrarás ese parecer por toda Europa?
INQUISIDOR GENERAL. Tan lejos como se venere la cruz.
REY. Atento contra la naturaleza... ¿también acallarás esa poderosa voz?
INQUISIDOR GENERAL. Ante la fe, ninguna voz de la naturaleza tiene valor.

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About Friedrich Schiller

Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (10 November 1759 – 9 May 1805), usually known as Friedrich Schiller, was a German poet, physician, historian, dramatist, and playwright.

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Native Name: Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller
Alternative Names: Schillerean Johann Christian Friedrich von Schiller Johann C. F. Schiller Johann Christoph Friedrich Schiller Schiller Fridrikh Shiller Fridrikh Shiler F. Shiller Frideriko Schiller Joh. Christoph Friedrich von Schiller Frederick Schiller Hsi-le Friedrich von Schiller
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Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tales told me in my childhood than any truth that is taught in life.

Man is not better treated by nature in his first start than her other works are; so long as he is unable to act for himself as an independent intelligence she acts for him. But the very fact that constitutes him a man is that he does not remain stationary, where nature has placed him, that he can pass with his reason, retracing the steps nature had made him anticipate, that he can convert the work of necessity into one of free solution, and elevate physical necessity into a moral law.

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