Tharandt is a municipality in Saxony, Germany, situated on the Weißeritz, 9 miles southwest of Dresden.
It has a Protestant Church, a hydropathic establishment, and the oldest academy of forestry in Germany, founded as the Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry by Heinrich Cotta in 1811, together with its arboretum, the Forstbotanischer Garten Tharandt. In 2002, a severe flood destroyed many of the academy buildings and the library, including some of its more-than-500-year old books. The academy was rebuilt and today has about 650 students and is famous for its long traditions of educating students from all over the world in (tropical) forestry, resource management and sustainable land use.
Tharandt is a favorite summer resort of the people of Dresden, one of its principal charms being the magnificent beech woods which surround it.
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
Will I ever be, who you want me to be
Will I ever want, what you want me to want
Am I going to ever be like you
Why is it to be, that I can't be me
I can do just fine, I will be just fine,
without you here with me
I will probably live, live a richer life
without your good advice
Nothing you can say to change my feelings
Nothing you can do to change my actions
Got to prove to live, got to live to prove
I know how you must feel
Is it just too much? It is all too much
I want to be me
You should be me, then you will see
It is not easy