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Fernando Pessoa : A Life of Disquiet
"However much my soul may be descended from the Romantics, I can find no peace of mind except in reading classical authors."

InLibroVeritas
30 nov. 202011 min de lecture


Self-Actualization : Personality Traits (Abraham Maslow)
"Cant, guile, hypocrisy, front, face, playing a game, trying to impress in conventional ways: these are all absent in themselves."

InLibroVeritas
25 nov. 20208 min de lecture


Abraham Maslow : Self-Actualization and Creativeness
"Every person is, in part, 'his own project', and makes himself."

InLibroVeritas
25 nov. 20203 min de lecture


Leo Tolstoy : From Knowledge to Wisdom
"The only real science is the knowledge of how a person should live his life. And this knowledge is open to everyone."

InLibroVeritas
20 nov. 20203 min de lecture


A Vision or a Waking Dream : Insomniac Literature
[Essay] "If one were to compile a list of modernist authors, ... chances are quite good that the authors selected would be insomniacs."

InLibroVeritas
19 nov. 20209 min de lecture


Hermann Hesse's Gertrud : Overcoming Despair
"While Hesse recognized that ideas of degeneration existed during this period, he warned the reader not to yield to despair."

InLibroVeritas
17 nov. 20209 min de lecture


Karl Jaspers : The "Psychopathology" of Genius
“Is illness a prerequisite for the deepest insights ? Kierkegaard, Nietzsche ? Hölderlin ?”

InLibroVeritas
16 nov. 20206 min de lecture


William James : Philosophical insights
"Lives based on having are less free than lives based either on doing or being." William James

InLibroVeritas
15 nov. 20203 min de lecture


Auguste Rodin on Art and Literature
[Book] "Today, mankind believes itself able to do without Art. It does not wish to meditate, to contemplate, to dream..."

InLibroVeritas
12 nov. 20208 min de lecture


Rainer Maria Rilke : Dwelling in Poetry
"Just as the artist needs a space in which to work, the artist also opens a space with the work of art."

InLibroVeritas
12 nov. 20205 min de lecture


Dostoevsky : Freedom in a Dead House
"In 1860, Dostoevsky began to formally write about his prison experience in a serial work he called Notes from a Dead House."

InLibroVeritas
12 nov. 20207 min de lecture


Sam Keen : Outlaw Consciousness
[Quotations] "While the rebel is an antinomian, merely rejecting the established, the outlaw is motivated by a quest for autonomy."

InLibroVeritas
11 nov. 20205 min de lecture


Carl Jung's Persona : Behind the Mask
"One could say .. that the persona is that which in reality one is not, but which oneself as well as others think one is." Jung

InLibroVeritas
11 nov. 20208 min de lecture


Arthur Rimbaud : The Mystic Way
[Essay] "The aim of this essay is to make the mystical, or contemplative elements of Rimbaud's life and poetry clear."

InLibroVeritas
10 nov. 20205 min de lecture


Hermann Hesse : The Wisdom of Trees
“For me, trees have always been the most penetrating preachers..."

InLibroVeritas
3 nov. 20203 min de lecture


"Consider the Lilies", by Søren Kierkegaard
"So what can the anxiety-ridden person learn from the lilies ?"

InLibroVeritas
3 nov. 20205 min de lecture


Francis Bacon and Montaigne : A Comparison
"A Comparison of the Subject Matter and Thought of Montaigne's and Bacon's Essays "

InLibroVeritas
1 nov. 20207 min de lecture


Ignaz Friedman playing Chopin
[Musique] "Ignaz Friedman was a Polish pianist and composer. Critics and colleagues alike placed him among the supreme piano virtuosi ..."

InLibroVeritas
31 oct. 20202 min de lecture


Proust's Solitude
"Few writer’s rooms are quite so emblematic as the strange solipsistic environment of Proust’s cork-lined bedchamber..."

InLibroVeritas
29 oct. 20207 min de lecture


Loneliness and the Tragic Hero in Shakespeare
"For Hamlet and heroes such as him, loneliness represents fulfilment, even if on another level."

InLibroVeritas
29 oct. 20205 min de lecture


"Through the Magic Door", by Arthur Conan Doyle
"There stand your noble, silent comrades, waiting in their ranks. Pass your eye down their files. Choose your man."

InLibroVeritas
27 oct. 20204 min de lecture


The Love Affairs of a Bibliomaniac, by Eugene Field
"Of all things which men do or make here below by far the most momentous, wonderful, and worthy are the things we call books."

InLibroVeritas
27 oct. 20206 min de lecture


The Writer as Insomniac
"Being a disease of self-consciousness — insomnia perhaps inevitably plagues a disproportionately high number of writers."

InLibroVeritas
27 oct. 20205 min de lecture


Henry David Thoreau, portrait by R. L. Stevenson
"He was bred to no profession," says Emerson ;"he never married; he lived alone; he never went to church; he never voted..."

InLibroVeritas
26 oct. 20205 min de lecture
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