The Danish glee: the national version of cheerfulness.
It appears to Nietzsche that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man ... First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself ...… - Georg Brandes
It appears to Nietzsche that the modern age has produced for imitation three types of man ... First, Rousseau's man, the Titan who raises himself ...…
- Georg Brandes
Nietzsche says that as soon as he had read a single page of Schopenhauer, he knew he would read every page of him and pay heed to every word, even to… - Georg Brandes
Nietzsche says that as soon as he had read a single page of Schopenhauer, he knew he would read every page of him and pay heed to every word, even to…
I encountered among my comrades the most varied human traits, from frankness to reserve, from goodness, uprightness and kindness, to brutality and ba… - Georg Brandes
I encountered among my comrades the most varied human traits, from frankness to reserve, from goodness, uprightness and kindness, to brutality and ba…
The Danish glee: the national version of cheerfulness. - Georg Brandes
I was a town child, it is true, but that did not prevent me enjoying open-air life, with plants and animals. - Georg Brandes
I was a town child, it is true, but that did not prevent me enjoying open-air life, with plants and animals.
The stream of time sweeps away errors, and leaves the truth for the inheritance of humanity. - Georg Brandes
The stream of time sweeps away errors, and leaves the truth for the inheritance of humanity.
The war imbued my tin soldiers with quite a new interest. It was impossible to have boxes enough of them. - Georg Brandes
The war imbued my tin soldiers with quite a new interest. It was impossible to have boxes enough of them.
That a literature in our time is living is shown in that way that it debates problems. - Georg Brandes
That a literature in our time is living is shown in that way that it debates problems.
What [Nietzsche] calls slave morality is to him purely spite-morality; and this spite-morality gave new names to all ideals. Thus impotence, which of… - Georg Brandes
What [Nietzsche] calls slave morality is to him purely spite-morality; and this spite-morality gave new names to all ideals. Thus impotence, which of…
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