This is often incorrectly attributed to Goethe... but it's actually Canadian author and pastor Basil King,when he was speaking about overcoming fear.
In the film "Almost Famous" Cameron Crowe misquotes this as Goethe which contributed to the confusion. Goethe 's closest quote was "Boldness has genius, power and magic in it."
In "Almost Famous", it is William Miller's mother, played by Frances McDormand, who attributes the quote to Goethe. Miller's character is based on Crowe, who worked for Rolling Stone as a teenager.
The quote "be bold and mighty forces will come to your aid" is attributed to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, a German writer and statesman known for his literary works and wisdom. The quote is often used to inspire individuals to take risks and have confidence in their pursuits.
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The face paint serves as a mask, allowing Jack to conceal his true self and embrace the freedom and power that comes with anonymity. This alteration brings out his primal instincts and unleashes his inner savagery. A quote to describe this effect could be: "His face painted in bold streaks of color transformed him into a creature of the wild, shedding his humanity and succumbing to the untamed forces lurking within."
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