Quote by Friedrich Von Schlegel
What is called good society is usually nothing but a mosaic of polished caricatures.
Summary
This quote suggests that what is commonly seen as a "good society" is often falsely portrayed as an idealized image made up of exaggerated, superficial representations of individuals. It implies that societal expectations often encourage people to adopt polished and refined facades, masking their true selves. The quote challenges the authenticity and substance of conventional notions of a "good society," implying that beneath the polished veneer lies a lack of genuine individuality and diversity.