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R.D. Laing : Normal alienation
"The condition of alienation, of being asleep, .. is the condition of the normal man. "

InLibroVeritas
8 janv. 20235 min de lecture


Nietzsche and the morality of constraint (by Georg Brandes)
"At the outset the essential element of all morality is, in Nietzsche's view, simply this, that it is a prolonged constraint."

InLibroVeritas
26 nov. 20224 min de lecture


"To those born later", by Bertolt Brecht
"In the old books it says what wisdom is: / To shun the strife of the world and to live out / Your brief time without fear."

InLibroVeritas
6 nov. 20222 min de lecture


Francis Bacon : Of Truth
"What is truth ? said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for an answer."

InLibroVeritas
5 nov. 20224 min de lecture


Henry David Thoreau : On Reading
"For what are the classics but the noblest recorded thoughts of man ?"

InLibroVeritas
4 nov. 20224 min de lecture


Schiller : On the aesthetic education of man (Letter VIII)
"Must philosophy therefore retire from this field, disappointed in its hopes ?"

InLibroVeritas
23 oct. 20224 min de lecture


Schiller : On the aesthetic education of man (Letter V)
"Man portrays himself in his deeds, and what a form it is that is depicted in the drama of the present day !"

InLibroVeritas
23 oct. 20223 min de lecture


The Life of Emerson (by Edna Henry Lee Turpin)
"As a school-boy he was quiet and retiring, reading a great deal, but not paying much attention to his lessons."

InLibroVeritas
4 oct. 20226 min de lecture


John Lubbock : The Love of Nature
"The love of Nature is a great gift, and if it is frozen or crushed out, the character can hardly fail to suffer from the loss."

InLibroVeritas
25 sept. 20226 min de lecture


"Contemplative habit of mind", by Bertrand Russell
"A contemplative habit of mind has advantages ranging from the most trivial to the most profound."

InLibroVeritas
20 sept. 20225 min de lecture


The Value of the Study of Dante (by Elizabeth Harrison)
“Behold then in this little play
A world-wide truth set free !
Easily may a symbol teach
What thy reason cannot reach.”

InLibroVeritas
15 sept. 20224 min de lecture


Shakespeare's knowledge of mankind (by A. Schlegel)
"Shakespeare's knowledge of mankind has become proverbial: he has justly been called the master of the human mind."

InLibroVeritas
11 sept. 20226 min de lecture


Facts of Shakespeare's Life, by Mark Twain
"In the list as above set down, will be found every positively known fact of Shakespeare’s life, lean and meagre as the invoice is."

InLibroVeritas
10 sept. 20227 min de lecture


The Secret of Francis Bacon, W. T. Smedley
"One lives in one's genius, other things shall be (or pass away) in death."

InLibroVeritas
10 sept. 20226 min de lecture


Shakespeare and Bacon (by Dr. Gervinus )
"In the chapter on "His Age," Professor Gervinus pours out the results of a profound study of the writings attributed to both men."

InLibroVeritas
10 sept. 20227 min de lecture


Bertrand Russell : The Pilgrimage of Life
"When joy and pain are overcome, peace and love remain, and Wisdom softly whispers words of rest and calm."

InLibroVeritas
8 sept. 20227 min de lecture


William Hazlitt : Hamlet
"He is full of weakness and melancholy, but there is no harshness in his nature. He is the most amiable of misanthropes."

InLibroVeritas
29 août 20225 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : Knowledge and Understanding
"Correct or incorrect, relevant or meaningless, knowledge and pseudo-knowledge are as common as dirt and are therefore taken for granted."

InLibroVeritas
27 août 20224 min de lecture


Albert Einstein : Society and Personality
"Without creative personalities able to think and judge independently, the upward development of society is as unthinkable..."

InLibroVeritas
26 août 20224 min de lecture


Carl Jung : The Meaning of Self-Knowledge
"We are living in what the Greeks called the καιρός – the right time – for a “metamorphosis of the gods” ..."

InLibroVeritas
17 août 20225 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : "Breughel’s Calvary"
"Of all that I have ever seen this Calvary of Breughel’s is the most suggestive and, dramatically, the most appalling."

InLibroVeritas
29 juil. 20224 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : Work and Leisure
"Prolong the leisure ... and there will have to be more cinemas, more newspapers, more bad fiction, more radios and more cheap automobiles."

InLibroVeritas
29 juil. 202211 min de lecture


Benjamin Franklin : On Conversation
"To please in Conversation is an Art which all People believe they understand and practise, tho’ most are ignorant or deficient in it."

InLibroVeritas
28 juil. 20226 min de lecture


Aldous Huxley : "Accidie"
"Throughout the Middle Ages this demon was known as Acedia, or, in English, Accidie. Monks were still his favourite victims..."

InLibroVeritas
26 juil. 20226 min de lecture


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