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Samuel Johnson : "Sapere aude"
" Many of our hours are lost in a rotation of petty cares, in a constant recurrence of the same employments."

InLibroVeritas
22 déc. 20236 min de lecture


Karl Kraus : In Praise of a Topsy-Turvy Life-Style
An old king in Shakespeare cautions:
“Make no noise, make no noise, draw the curtains .... we’ll go to supper i’ the morning.”

InLibroVeritas
22 déc. 20235 min de lecture


William Barrett : The Age of Nothingness
"Our time, said Max Scheler, is the first in which man has become thoroughly and completely problematic to himself."

InLibroVeritas
20 déc. 20237 min de lecture


Bolinbroke : Reflections on Exile
"Dissipation of mind, and length of time, are the remedies to which the greatest part of mankind trust in their afflictions."

InLibroVeritas
16 déc. 20235 min de lecture


"I began to lose me" : A letter to Carl Rogers
"I don't know how to explain who I am or why I am writing to you except to say that I have just read your book, On Becoming a Person, ..."

InLibroVeritas
26 nov. 20237 min de lecture


Empathic: An Unappreciated Way of Being (Carl Rogers)
"I would no longer be terming it a "state of empathy," because I believe it to be a process, rather than a state."

InLibroVeritas
23 nov. 20233 min de lecture


Carl Rogers : The tendency toward fulfillment
"To me it is meaningful to say that the substratum of all motivation is the organismic tendency toward fulfillment."

InLibroVeritas
22 nov. 20234 min de lecture


Soulful and Spirited Temperaments
People with a soulful psychological temperament are receptive, reflective, often deliberate and slow.

InLibroVeritas
25 oct. 20235 min de lecture


William Faulkner : Nobel Prize Speech, 1949
"Our tragedy today is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it."

InLibroVeritas
25 sept. 20233 min de lecture


The Solitary Summer (by Elizabeth von Arnim)
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"- Last night after dinner, when we were in the garden, I said,"I want to be alone for a whole summer, and get to the very dregs of life."

InLibroVeritas
31 août 20239 min de lecture


Yoshida Kenkō : Essays in Idleness
"One’s education must first of all be directed to a thorough knowledge of the classics and an understanding of the teachings of the sages."

InLibroVeritas
27 août 20236 min de lecture


Leo Strauss : What Is Liberal Education ?
"Liberal education is literate education of a certain kind: some sort of education in letters or through letters."

InLibroVeritas
23 août 20236 min de lecture


Balzac and Stendhal (by Stefan Zweig)
"Balzac realised even from the early volumes the particular quality of Stendhal’s intelligence and his mastery of psychology."

InLibroVeritas
18 août 20235 min de lecture


Plutarch : On Osiris
"For the king and lord Osiris, they represent by an eye and a sceptre, and some even interpret the name as "Many-eyed"."

InLibroVeritas
10 août 20234 min de lecture


The Doctrines of Pythagoras
"Mankind is divided into three classes: Lovers of wealth; lovers of honour, and lovers of wisdom ; this last, being highest."

InLibroVeritas
9 août 20233 min de lecture


Hermann Hesse : Demian (Prologue)
"What constitutes a real, live human being is more of a mystery than ever these days."

InLibroVeritas
8 août 20233 min de lecture


Cinderella's Name
"The syllables Ella occurring in Cinderella, are the Greek Ele, which means shiner or giver of light."

InLibroVeritas
6 août 20233 min de lecture


Cinderella's Garment
"Her supernatural and mystical dresses seem to symbolise the awakening, growth, and final apotheosis of Wisdom within the mind."

InLibroVeritas
4 août 202312 min de lecture


"Rainbow Myths", by Carl B. Boyer
"The inaccessibility of the ends of the rainbow has encouraged the growth of countless legends."

InLibroVeritas
29 juil. 20235 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : Why not stay at home ?
"What Epicurus, who never travelled except when he was banished, sought in his own garden, our tourists seek abroad."

InLibroVeritas
28 juil. 20236 min de lecture


Maine de Biran, The Introvert (by Aldous Huxley)
"My own sensibility reacts but little externally. It is occupied either by confused inward impressions, or by the ideas which strike me."

InLibroVeritas
27 juil. 20238 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : The Nihilist Revolution
"Nothing could be more chimerical than the notion that Man is the same thing as the Economic Man."

InLibroVeritas
26 juil. 20233 min de lecture


Guy de Maupassant, by Joseph Conrad
"Maupassant's renown is universal, but his popularity is restricted. It is not difficult to perceive why."

InLibroVeritas
22 juil. 20238 min de lecture


Ernest Hemingway : Banquet speech, 1954
"For a true writer, each book should be a new beginning where he tries again for something that is beyond attainment."

InLibroVeritas
21 juil. 20232 min de lecture


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