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Diary entry for 1917-08-30
... inner cohesion of the soul is too weakly developed, and its center is, so to speak, far too small or does not exist at all, then the external world will soon attract such a psyche to itself, since it acts as a relatively greater mass. For this reason ...
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Diary entry for 1918-07-04
... entirely fair, and which prompt me to develop a more accurate character study of the deceased – but in so doing I notice, as did Lie-Liechen, who told me this afterwards, that not even the family was aware of the magnitude of the deceased. Lie ...
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Diary entry for 1918-12-20
... development, in particular the present moment is thoroughly inappropriate for it; if there is nothing available for socialization, then socialism cannot be introduced" (for this very reason one should have fallen victim to the military!) "The hopes for ...
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Diary entry for 1919-08-13
... bright rock faces reflect the yellow, orange, red and purple colors of twilight. August 13, 1919 A clear cloudless morning develops out of fog as thick as yesterday; the songs and whoops of the grain reapers are audible since the early morning, but ...
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Diary entry for 1919-09-13
... the brink of developing mold. Lie-Liechen finds two letters from Paul, from which a stay with brother Louis could be deduced. Lie-Liechen brews good coffee! First errand to the post office, report my arrival. To the newspaper post office (postcard ...
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Diary entry for 1919-11-04
... such that they would coalesce to form a four-bar period. The performance of the second theme of the first movement was random and irritating; the three-measure group in the development section was lacking. The tempo in the Andante was fluid and natural ...
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Diary entry for 1922-11-21
... hinauf. 21 Nice. Short walk. I correct Haydn galley-proofs. Rent for November: 51,457 Kronen. New lottery tickets at Mrs. Pichler's: 40,000 Kronen. At Dr. Lamberg's: he develops the plan to capitalize Mrs. Fürstenwärter's and my claim and give the rest to ...
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Diary entry for 1924-09-01
... -Liechen explains the advantages of the tourist industry, the old farmer develops a taste for money: "Yes, it's worth it for six people!" He offers us socks for sale. Conversation with Mrs. Wolfart, the mother; quite a positive impression; she gives two loud sobs at ...
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Diary entry for 1913-02-18
... understand it. They would like to see idleness as a sign of love, and do not realize that they are thereby wishing for its demise. Shaw has Caesar take part in Cleopatra’s development; no lover of a lower order would be able to render her this service. If one ...
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Diary entry for 1914-12-16
... into human life; but everything purposeless that was already overcome took only the path of the eye and the palate, which were the sense organs that were the first to develop in man and cost the least amount of effort. One need only think of the many ...