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Created page with "<blockquote>No hay nada más intolerable que tener que admitir para nosotros mismos nuestros errores.<ref>Ibid., p. 92.</ref></blockquote>"
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<blockquote>El hombre justo debe ser capaz también de sufrir injusticias sin desviarse en absoluto del camino correcto.<ref>Beethoven to the Viennese magistrate, ibid., p. 92.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>El hombre justo debe ser capaz también de sufrir injusticias sin desviarse en absoluto del camino correcto.<ref>Beethoven to the Viennese magistrate, ibid., p. 92.</ref></blockquote>


<blockquote>Nothing is more intolerable than to have to admit to yourself your own errors.<ref>Ibid., p. 92.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>No hay nada más intolerable que tener que admitir para nosotros mismos nuestros errores.<ref>Ibid., p. 92.</ref></blockquote>


<blockquote>I am not bad; hot blood is my wickedness, my crime is youthfulness. I am not bad, really not bad; even though wild surges often accuse my heart, it is still good. To do good wherever we can, to love liberty above all things, and never to deny truth.<ref>Beethoven, written in the autograph book of Herr Bocke, ibid., p. 76.</ref></blockquote>
<blockquote>I am not bad; hot blood is my wickedness, my crime is youthfulness. I am not bad, really not bad; even though wild surges often accuse my heart, it is still good. To do good wherever we can, to love liberty above all things, and never to deny truth.<ref>Beethoven, written in the autograph book of Herr Bocke, ibid., p. 76.</ref></blockquote>