History is on every occasion the record of that which one age finds worthy of note in another.
Only the fairy tale equates changelessness with happiness...Permanence means paralysis and death. Only, in movement, with all its pain, is life. - Jacob Burckhardt
Only the fairy tale equates changelessness with happiness...Permanence means paralysis and death. Only, in movement, with all its pain, is life.
- Jacob Burckhardt
In history the way of annihilation is invariably prepared by inward degeneration, by decrease of life. Only then can a shock from outside put an end … - Jacob Burckhardt
In history the way of annihilation is invariably prepared by inward degeneration, by decrease of life. Only then can a shock from outside put an end …
The biggest mischief in the past century has been perpetrated by Rousseau with his doctrine of the goodness of human nature. The mob and the intellec… - Jacob Burckhardt
The biggest mischief in the past century has been perpetrated by Rousseau with his doctrine of the goodness of human nature. The mob and the intellec…
The seventeenth century is everywhere a time in which the state's power over everything individual increases, whether that power be in absolutist han… - Jacob Burckhardt
The seventeenth century is everywhere a time in which the state's power over everything individual increases, whether that power be in absolutist han…
History is on every occasion the record of that which one age finds worthy of note in another. - Jacob Burckhardt
True universality does not consist in knowing much but in loving much. - Jacob Burckhardt
True universality does not consist in knowing much but in loving much.
Neither in the life of the individual nor in that of mankind is it desirable to know the future. - Jacob Burckhardt
Neither in the life of the individual nor in that of mankind is it desirable to know the future.
There might be a fact of the greatest significance reported by Thucydides which will only be recognized as such a hundred years from now. - Jacob Burckhardt
There might be a fact of the greatest significance reported by Thucydides which will only be recognized as such a hundred years from now.
Only a fairy tale calls a constant condition 'happiness'. - Jacob Burckhardt
Only a fairy tale calls a constant condition 'happiness'.
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