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Life & Mortality Quote by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

"Death is a commingling of eternity with time; in the death of a good man, eternity is seen looking through time"

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Goethe makes death sound less like a slammed door than a strange optical effect: time turns transparent, and something larger peers through. The phrasing is doing quiet, surgical work. "Commingling" refuses the clean metaphysical split people want between the clock-bound and the infinite. It suggests overlap, leakage, even contamination - eternity isn’t a distant realm, it’s already in the room, just usually drowned out by schedules and appetites.

The second clause sharpens the claim into an ethical provocation. Not every death reveals eternity; the death of a good man does. That’s not pious sentimentality so much as a theory of moral visibility. A "good man" is someone whose life has been arranged around values that outlast him - integrity, generosity, duty, art, the careful cultivation of character. When he dies, the loss creates negative space, and in that absence you can suddenly see what was quietly holding the world together. Eternity "looking through time" reads like a portrait of legacy: what remains is not the body but the pattern.

Context matters. Goethe lived in a Europe reorganized by Enlightenment confidence and Napoleonic violence, when old religious certainties were being renegotiated in the language of nature, feeling, and inner development. His move is classically Weimar: reconcile rather than choose. Death becomes a hinge between the measurable and the immeasurable, and virtue becomes the lens that makes the hinge visible.

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Rejected source: Faust [part 1]. Translated Into English in the Original M... (Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1832)EBook #14591
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Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832) was a Writer from Germany.

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