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"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.

— Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

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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