It is the human condition to question one god after another, one appearance after another, or better, one apparition after another, always pursuing the truth of the imagination, which is not the same as the truth of appearance.
The most difficult thing in the world is to say thinkingly what everybody says without thinking. - Emile Chartier
The most difficult thing in the world is to say thinkingly what everybody says without thinking.
- Emile Chartier
To think is to say 'no.' - Emile Chartier
To think is to say 'no.'
There is a future that makes itself and a future we make. The real future is composed of both. - Emile Chartier
There is a future that makes itself and a future we make. The real future is composed of both.
Two things are aesthetically perfect in the world - the clock and the cat. - Emile Chartier
Two things are aesthetically perfect in the world - the clock and the cat.
What is a thousand years? Time is short for one who thinks, endless for one who yearns. - Emile Chartier
What is a thousand years? Time is short for one who thinks, endless for one who yearns.
Profound sadness is always the result of an unhealthy condition of the body. ... We [should] say, 'I am sad; everything looks black to me; but extern… - Emile Chartier
Profound sadness is always the result of an unhealthy condition of the body. ... We [should] say, 'I am sad; everything looks black to me; but extern…
It is not difficult to be unhappy or discontented; all you have to do is sit down, like a prince waiting to be amused. ... It is impossible to be hap… - Emile Chartier
It is not difficult to be unhappy or discontented; all you have to do is sit down, like a prince waiting to be amused. ... It is impossible to be hap…
People who are upset about something ruminate on it whenever they get a chance; they are constantly drawn back to their own unhappy tale as if it wer… - Emile Chartier
People who are upset about something ruminate on it whenever they get a chance; they are constantly drawn back to their own unhappy tale as if it wer…
Man himself is an enigma in motion; his questions never stay asked; whereas the mold, the footprint, and by natural extension, the statue itself, lik… - Emile Chartier
Man himself is an enigma in motion; his questions never stay asked; whereas the mold, the footprint, and by natural extension, the statue itself, lik…
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