Poems List
Behind a remarkable scholar one finds, not infrequently, a mediocre man, and behind a mediocre artist quite often—a very remarkable man.
What a man is begins to betray itself when his talent decreases—when he stops showing what he can do.
Anyone who has looked deeply into The world may guess how much wisdom lies in the superficiality of men. The instinct that preserves them teaches them to be flighty, light, and false.
Every society has a tendency to reduce its opponents to caricatures.
The sick woman especially: no one surpasses her in refinements for ruling, oppressing, tyrannising.
The degree and kind of a man’s sexuality reach up into the ultimate pinnacle of his spirit.
Independence is for the very few; it is a privilege of the strong.
One must learn to love oneself ... with a wholesome and healthy love, so that one can bear to be with oneself and need not roam.
Spiritual strength and passion, when accompanied by bad manners, only provoke loathing.
The rights which a man arrogates to himself are relative to the duties which he sets himself, and to the tasks which he feels capable of performing.
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