"He who hasn't tasted bitter things hasn't earned sweet things."
— Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
He Who Hasnt Tasted Bitter Things
He who hasn't tasted bitter things hasn't earned sweet things.
About this quote
This saying is attributed to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz but has not been traced to a specific published text or verified letter. It captures a widespread theme in Enlightenment moral philosophy — that genuine goods are earned through effort and contrast — but the precise wording and source remain uncertain. Because the attribution cannot be verified against a primary source, this quote should be treated with caution.
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