This quote by Heinrich Heine speaks with the concept of individual obligation and responsibility. Heine is recommending that while we might make mistakes and do wrong, it is eventually as much as God to forgive us. Heine is recommending that it is not our location to judge ourselves or others, however rather to accept that God will eventually decide our fate. Heine is also recommending that we should not be too difficult on ourselves, as God will eventually forgive us. This quote speaks with the idea of faith and rely on God, and the concept that we ought to not be too difficult on ourselves when we make mistakes. Heine is recommending that we should accept our errors and trust that God will forgive us. Eventually, this quote speaks to the idea of personal obligation and accountability, and the concept that we must trust in God's judgement.
This quote is written / told by Heinrich Heine between December 13, 1797 and February 17, 1856. He/she was a famous Poet from Germany.
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