Quote by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wild dreams torment me as I lie. And though a god lives in my heart, though all my power waken at his word, though he can move my every inmost part - yet nothing in the outer world is stirred. thus by existence tortured and oppressed I crave for death, I long for rest.
Summary
This quote reflects the inner struggle of the speaker, who experiences intense and vivid dreams, alongside a deep sense of power within themselves. However, despite the presence of this inner strength, they feel powerless to affect the outer world, leading to a feeling of torment and oppression. The speaker longs for death and desires rest from the difficulties and frustrations of existence. This quote captures the conflict between internal potential and external limitations, leading to a yearning for escape and relief from the burdens of life.