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Viktor Frankl : Existential frustration and Logotherapy
"Not every conflict is necessarily neurotic; some amount of conflict is normal and healthy."

InLibroVeritas
4 mai 20255 min de lecture


Hermann Hesse : A Discontented Disciple (Sheldon Kopp)
"This tale begins when Siddhartha, the beautiful son of a Brahman priest, finds that though he makes everyone else happy, he is not happy himself."

InLibroVeritas
30 avr. 20257 min de lecture


H.D. Thoreau : The Horse and Man
"The more I considered, the more the man seemed akin to the horse."

InLibroVeritas
27 avr. 20254 min de lecture


H.D. Thoreau : Journal, December 1841
"One does not soon learn the trade of life. That one may work out a true life requires more art and delicate skill than any other work."

InLibroVeritas
18 avr. 20255 min de lecture


Horace, the Philosopher of Life
"A great source of the richness of personality which constitutes Horace's chief appeal lies in his contemplative disposition."

InLibroVeritas
26 mars 202510 min de lecture


D. H. Lawrence : Enslaved by Civilisation
"The one thing men have not learned to do is to stick up for their own instinctive feelings, against the things they are taught."

InLibroVeritas
17 mars 20257 min de lecture


Robert Louis Stevenson : On the Choice of a Profession
"YOU WRITE to me, my dear sir, requesting advice at one of the most momentous epochs in a young man’s life."

InLibroVeritas
28 févr. 20258 min de lecture


Robert Louis Stevenson : Pulvis Et Umbra
"The design in most men is one of conformity; here and there, in picked natures, it transcends itself and soars on the other side..."

InLibroVeritas
28 févr. 20256 min de lecture


Samuel Johnson : Le paresseux
"Le temps est de toutes les propriétés celle qu’il faut le plus garantir contre l’invasion."

InLibroVeritas
24 févr. 20253 min de lecture


Socrates, The Sociable Hermit
"The aim of the wise man was no longer the plaudits of the masses but autarkeia, or self-sufficiency."

InLibroVeritas
3 févr. 20253 min de lecture


Bertrand Russell in Prison
"Altogether, it was rather like being in a somewhat spartan study centre - or perhaps even more like being in a monastery."

InLibroVeritas
29 janv. 20256 min de lecture


Joseph Brodsky : In Praise of Boredom
In a manner of speaking, boredom is your window on time. Once this window opens, don't try to shut it; on the contrary, throw it wide open.

InLibroVeritas
14 janv. 20255 min de lecture


John Burroughs : The Art of Seeing Things
"There is nothing in which people differ more than in their powers of observation."

InLibroVeritas
8 janv. 20256 min de lecture


"In Wordworth's Country", by John Burroughs
"Falls and cascades are a great feature all through this country, as they are a marked feature in Wordsworth's poetry."

InLibroVeritas
7 janv. 20254 min de lecture


John Cowper Powys : The Self Isolated
"It must always be remembered that the isolation of the self, in a deliberately lonely life, need not imply living in actual solitude."

InLibroVeritas
26 déc. 20247 min de lecture


Montaigne : Le Vivre Heureusement (Bernard Sève)
[Ancien élève de l'École normale supérieure, Bernard Sève a été longtemps professeur en khâgne à Lyon et à Paris. Il est aujourd'hui...

InLibroVeritas
19 déc. 20241 min de lecture


Montaigne's Scepticism (by John Cowper Powys)
"It is a mistake to regard his scepticism as merely negative. Like all wise scepticism it is creative and constructive."

InLibroVeritas
18 déc. 202410 min de lecture


René Guénon : La Terre du Soleil
"Parmi les localités qui jouent un rôle dans la légende du Saint Graal, certains attachent une importance toute spéciale à Glastonbury."

InLibroVeritas
13 déc. 20248 min de lecture


Karl Jaspers : Hamlet and the Problem of Truth
"Hamlet's knowledge and his desire for knowledge set him apart from the world. In it, he cannot be of it. He acts the part of a madman."

InLibroVeritas
1 nov. 202410 min de lecture


Hojoki: An Account of My Hut (Kamo No Chōmei, 1212)
"Where can one be, what can one do, to find a little safe shelter in this world, and a little peace of mind ?"

InLibroVeritas
31 oct. 20246 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : Some Reflections on Time
"In all the arts whose raw material is of a temporal nature, the primary aim of the artist is to spatialize time."

InLibroVeritas
30 oct. 20244 min de lecture


Carl Gustav Carus on Art and Beauty
"Let us freely and wholeheartedly yield to inner impulse, ranging in thought over every part of beauty's realm."

InLibroVeritas
25 oct. 20246 min de lecture


J.W. Goethe : Nature
"NATURE ! We are encompassed and embraced by her — powerless to withdraw, yet powerless to enter more deeply into her being."

InLibroVeritas
20 oct. 20244 min de lecture


Abraham Cowley : The Garden
"I never had any other desire so strong .. that I might be master at last of a small house and large garden,"

InLibroVeritas
13 oct. 20249 min de lecture
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