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  • Diary entry for 1911-08-20

    ... would depend merely on the free will of ungifted people. Whatever the result is, the fact of its existence alone is already a necessary and keenly fought-for achievement of communal life. Even if in other respects it gives expression to a genuine ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-23

    ... Fanny’s First Play the youth is just as much at fault as the elderly, bad habits as much as tradition, religion as much as free-spiritedness, etc., then it would be impossible to have conceived the play as he does! (With Ibsen, too, the same mistake ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-08-15

    ... , from which the advance into Serbia was launched. It would be desirable for Austria to achieve its goal in Serbia quickly, so that it could free up parts of its army for important assignments in the north. Since, however, the Serbs have nothing more to ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-02-07

    ... Mittelmann but saw himself from the point of view of the one who was actually at the point of freeing him from the men's lodging home. Now the matter of a defense council was brought up; and here Karpath said that the matter would cost money, and where would ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-03-11

    ... , for the most part, largely supported by egoism. Neurotic people take pleasure in giving their own neuroses free play; and in order not to let this pleasure dwindle, they imagine themselves not only as being a burden to no one but much rather creating ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-05-18

    ... nations have offered him no professional opportunities except for business, or the so-called "free" professions of a doctor or lawyer, then it is understandable why Jews should regard the legal profession as the ideal, which even combines the monetary ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-08-05

    ... , a walk in the direction of Stiegeneck, 10:30 to 12:15. After lunch, Lie-Liechen finishes catching up to Wilhelm Meister IV4; I complete the preliminary work on Free Composition. The two ladies from Vienna are putting on new clothes every day, in a ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-24

    ... also to give vent to my own sense of well-being, which came over me when, finding my brother-in-law looking well, I was able again to feel free of immediate worries. I also volunteered a few pieces on the upright piano. ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-01-03

    ... present ailment, and inquires after Halm. To Dahms (postcard): I give the name of the "Free School Community." From Dr. Orlay, bill, which is settled by return post. From the Provincial Bank (letter): confirms receipt of my letter and reports dispatch of ...

  • Diary entry for 1919-02-14

    ... German Republic" – therein it is stated that social democracy had already earlier acknowledged the republic. A blood-bath in Preßburg! From Weimar: Scheidemann calls Ludendorff an ingenious risk-taker (and social democracy?); "... free movement for all ...

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