There is no rest for the humble except in despising the great, whose only thought of the people is inspired by self-interest or sadism.
- Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Journey to the End of the Night
- Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Journey to the End of the Night
You could attach prices to thoughts. Some cost a lot, some a little. And how does one pay for thoughts? The answer, I think, is: with courage.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Culture and Value
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Culture and Value
Forcing my thoughts into an ordered sequence is a torment for me.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Culture and Value
- Ludwig Wittgenstein, Culture and Value
People don’t understand the word ruthless. They think it means ‘mean.’ It’s not about being mean. It’s about seeing the bright, clear line that leads from A to B. The line that goes from motive to means. Beginning to end. It’s about seeing that bright, clear line and not caring about anything but the beautiful fact that you can see the solution. Not caring about anything else but the perfection of it.
- Marco, Book #30: The Reunion, pg. 71 (by K.A. Applegate)
- Marco, Book #30: The Reunion, pg. 71 (by K.A. Applegate)
“The true epochs in life are those brief periods of stand-still between the ascent and decline of a ruling idea or feeling.”
—Human, All Too Human, “The Wanderer and His Shadow,” §193 (excerpt).
—Human, All Too Human, “The Wanderer and His Shadow,” §193 (excerpt).