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Diary entry for 1914-11-27
... contemplation and action of the joint military forces must be primarily directed a sparing Germany moral damage, something which will as a consequence be of use to Austria. That probably explains why greater forces have been mobilized in Serbia, in order to lead ...
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Diary entry for 1916-05-24
... by it even poorer by bringing about bodily and spiritual consequences that make progress in life more difficult. It is no different, however, with the consequences of wealth: this, too, reduces a person's brain and character, except that it doesn ...
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Diary entry for 1921-08-29
... this place has become to us. I still remember the trepidation upon our arrival and in our first few days; how thoroughly all that has changed in consequence; we got more and more accustomed to the way of things, and also learned to understand the people ...
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Diary entry for 1912-07-22
... vulnerable geniuses. All providence of geniuses – and all the excitement that takes hold of them if, out of love for mankind, they seek to avert them from dire consequences – are rebuffed by those who are lacking in insight, in the name of their supposedly ...
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Diary entry for 1914-12-07
... those of my two brothers and my sister. Although she is the only one to feel threatened immediately, I have the duty to defend myself against a much greater danger, namely against consequences that could extend beyond the fact itself; beyond consequences ...
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Diary entry for 1911-08-20
... dissemination of ungiftedness, however, at the same time a correspondingly broader spread of all social evil is also to be expected and its consequences awaited. Ineradicable animalism and firmly-rooted animalistic egoism would undoubtedly have imperilled social ...
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Diary entry for 1916-07-11
... Lie-Liechen the first news. Thus ended the great event, which had stretched our nerves to the limit and which probably did not cast greater shadows only because I, simply out of self-preservation instincts, avoided pondering the consequences. As ...
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Diary entry for 1911-07-17
... undoubtedly an inescapable consequence of the laws he laid down in the beginning. And since, as the Bible attests, he also once said "See, it was good," so his joy at the spectacle will surely be confirmed, especially since he himself, like no other of earth ...
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Diary entry for 1913-02-11
... movements. The consequences of this lie took an amusing turn when I told Floriz about it the following day. He now used this embarrassing lie as an opportunity to make his case for Schilling: he simply took my words at face value, and now explained to Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1914-01-26
... . Yet be that as it may – it nonetheless remains objectively shown that my method can successfully be practiced even by another person. The beneficial consequence of this is that conductor and critic alike must summon their courage more than they have ...