To save all we must risk all.

Friedrich Schiller
To save all we must risk all.
To save all we must risk all.
To save all we must risk all.
To save all we must risk all.
About This Quote

The expression, “To save all we must risk all” (or its derivatives) is a well-known phrase that means that we can achieve our goals only by taking risks and sacrificing our own comfort.

Source: Fiesco; Or, The Genoese Conspiracy

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