Rainer Maria Rilke Quote of The Week From Greg Bover

"If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow"
Rainer Maria Rilke  (1875-1926)

Rilke is often regarded as the most significant poet in the German language. Born in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Rilke was sent to military school, but rebelled and studied the humanities at university. He became the protégé, and some say lover, of Lou Andreas-Salome, an older intellectual woman, and traveled extensively with her including a visit to Tolstoy. He settled in Paris after the turn of the century, writing much of his best work there including his Requiem poems.  He later lived in Trieste and then Zurich where he continued his deep examination of the nature of life and death. In 1922 he finished his best known work, the Duino Elegies. He died of leukemia at 51.

Greg Bover

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