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  • #1
    Akira Kurosawa
    “In a mad world, only the mad are sane.”
    Akira Kurosawa

  • #2
    Gustave Flaubert
    “The whole dream of democracy is to raise the proletariat to the level of stupidity attained by the bourgeoisie.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #3
    Gustave Flaubert
    “It would have been better to do what everyone else does, neither taking life too seriously nor seeing it as merely grotesque, choosing a profession and practicing it, grabbing one's share of the common cake, eating it and saying, "It's delicious!" rather than following the gloomy path that I have trodden all alone; then I wouldn’t be here writing this, or at least it would have been a different story. The further I proceed with it, the more confused it seems even to me, like hazy prospects seen from too far away, since everything passes, even the memory of our most scalding tears and our heartiest laughter; our eyes soon dry, our mouths resume their habitual shape; the only memory that remains to me is that of a long tedious time that lasted for several winters, spent in yawning and wishing I were dead”
    Gustave Flaubert, November

  • #4
    Gustave Flaubert
    “By trying to understand everything, everything makes me dream”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #5
    Gustave Flaubert
    “As humanity perfects itself, man becomes degraded. When everything is reduced to the mere counter-balancing of economic interests, what room will there be for virtue? When Nature has been so subjugated that she has lost all her original forms, where will that leave the plastic arts? And so on. In the mean time, things are going to get very murky.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #6
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Talent is a long patience, and originality an effort of will and intense observation.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #7
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Never have things of the spirit counted for so little. Never has hatred for everything great been so manifest – disdain for Beauty, execration of literature. I have always tried to live in an ivory tower, but a tide of shit is beating at its walls, threatening to undermine it.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #8
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Love art. Of all lies, it is the least untrue.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #9
    Gustave Flaubert
    “I am an obscure and patient pearl-fisherman who dives into the deepest waters and comes up with empty hands and a blue face. Some fatal attraction draws me down into the abysses of thought, down into those innermost recesses which never cease to fascinate the strong. I shall spend my life gazing at the ocean of art, where others voyage or fight; and from time to time I’ll entertain myself by diving for those green and yellow shells that nobody will want. So I shall keep them for myself and cover the walls of my hut with them.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #10
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Do not imagine you can exorcise what oppresses you in life by giving vent to it in art. ”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #11
    Gustave Flaubert
    “If you participate in life, you don’t see it clearly: you suffer from it too much or enjoy it too much. The artist, to my way of thinking, is a monstrosity, something outside nature. All the misfortunes Providence inflicts on him come from his stubborness in denying that maxim.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #12
    Gustave Flaubert
    “When one does something, one must do it wholly and well. Those bastard existences where you sell suet all day and write poetry at night are made for mediocre minds – like those horses that are equally good for saddle and carriage, the worst kind, that can neither jump a ditch nor pull a plow.”
    Gustave Flaubert, Flaubert in Egypt

  • #13
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Abstraction can provide stumbling blocks for people of strange intelligence.”
    Gustave Flaubert, Bouvard and Pécuchet

  • #14
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Writing history is like drinking an ocean and pissing a cupful.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #15
    Gustave Flaubert
    “On certain occasions art can shake very ordinary spirits, and whole worlds can be revealed by its clumsiest interpreters.”
    Gustave Flaubert, Bouvard and Pécuchet

  • #16
    Gustave Flaubert
    “Art requires neither complaisance nor politeness; nothing but faith, faith and freedom.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #17
    J.D. Salinger
    “All I know is I’m losing my mind,” Franny said. “I’m just sick of ego, ego, ego. My own and everybody else’s. I’m sick of everybody that wants to get somewhere, do something distinguished and all, be somebody interesting. It’s disgusting – it is, it is. I don’t care what anybody says.”
    J.D. Salinger, Franny and Zooey

  • #18
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “If you are alone you belong entirely to yourself. If you are accompanied by even one companion you belong only half to yourself or even less in proportion to the thoughtlessness of his conduct and if you have more than one companion you will fall more deeply into the same plight.”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #19
    Joseph Campbell
    “The agony of breaking through personal limitations is the agony of spiritual growth. Art, literature, myth and cult, philosophy, and ascetic disciplines are instruments to help the individual past his limiting horizons into spheres of ever-expanding realization. As he crosses threshold after threshold, conquering dragon after dragon, the stature of the divinity that he summons to his highest wish increases, until it subsumes the cosmos. Finally, the mind breaks the bounding sphere of the cosmos to a realization transcending all experiences of form - all symbolizations, all divinities: a realization of the ineluctable void.”
    Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces

  • #20
    Joseph Campbell
    “Dream is the personalized myth, myth the depersonalized dream; both myth and dream are symbolic in the same general way of the dynamic of the psyche. But in the dream the forms are quirked by the peculiar troubles of the dreamer, whereas in myth the problems and solutions sown are directly valid for all mankind”
    Joseph Campbell, The Hero With a Thousand Faces

  • #21
    Joseph Campbell
    “Apocalypse does not point to a fiery Armageddon but to the fact that our ignorance and our complacency are coming to an end… The exclusivism of there being only one way in which we can be saved, the idea that there is a single religious group that is in sole possession of the truth—that is the world as we know it that must pass away. What is the kingdom? It lies in our realization of the ubiquity of the divine presence in our neighbors, in our enemies, in all of us.”
    Joseph Campbell, Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor

  • #22
    Joseph Campbell
    “I think the person who takes a job in order to live - that is to say, for the money [not for purpose or passion]- has turned himself into a slave.”
    Joseph Campbell

  • #23
    Novalis
    “The artist stands on the human being as a statue does on a pedestal. ”
    novalis, Philosophical Writings

  • #24
    Hermann Hesse
    “Whoever wants music instead of noise, joy instead of pleasure, soul instead of gold, creative work instead of business, passion instead of foolery, finds no home in this trivial world of ours.”
    Hermann Hesse

  • #25
    Gautama Buddha
    “Three things can not hide for long: the Moon, the Sun and the Truth.”
    Gautama Buddha

  • #26
    Hermann Hesse
    “To hold our tongues when everyone is gossiping, to smile without hostility at people and institutions, to compensate for the shortage of love in the world with more love in small, private matters; to be more faithful in our work, to show greater patience, to forgo the cheap revenge obtainable from mockery and criticism: all these are things we can do. ”
    Hermann Hesse

  • #27
    Hermann Hesse
    “We must become so alone, so utterly alone, that we withdraw into our innermost self. It is a way of bitter suffering. But then our solitude is overcome, we are no longer alone, for we find that our innermost self is the spirit, that it is God, the indivisible. And suddenly we find ourselves in the midst of the world, yet undisturbed by its multiplicity, for our innermost soul we know ourselves to be one with all being.”
    Hermann Hesse

  • #28
    Hermann Hesse
    “Often it is the most deserving people who cannot help loving those who destroy them.”
    Herman Hesse
    tags: love

  • #29
    Hermann Hesse
    “When someone seeks," said Siddhartha, "then it easily happens that his eyes see only the thing that he seeks, and he is able to find nothing, to take in nothing because he always thinks only about the thing he is seeking, because he has one goal, because he is obsessed with his goal. Seeking means: having a goal. But finding means: being free, being open, having no goal.”
    Herman Hesse, Siddhartha

  • #30
    Hermann Hesse
    “Wisdom cannot be imparted. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to impart always sounds like foolishness to someone else ... Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.”
    Hermann Hesse, Siddhartha



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