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  • Diary entry for 1930-12-30

    ... again! That is just typical of Weisse, who steers away from his people, from Warburg, Salzer!! In order to show him the literature about metrics, I lead him into my room, give him the article by Rosenthal and return to the subject of money. To make him ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-03-31

    ... : the manuscript to Dr. Rinn. Violin at midday. I now broach the subject of using the Urlinie sheets as teaching material; he is perfectly capable of evaluating their significance and usefulness, but has an inner restraint, which perhaps has less to do ...

  • Diary entry for 1931-07-31

    ... – nonetheless I wish that his collection would remain in Vienna – perhaps it will?! I enclose the review from Die Musik, ask for it to be returned soon. After teatime: Lie-Liechen leads me into the outdoors, though I was opposed on account of subjectively ...

  • Diary entry for 1932-06-11

    ... the local subjects to greet it whenever they passed by. für ihr Geld verlangen sie unbezahlbare Leistung, Opfer an Freiheit u. Zeit, die sie nicht bezahlen. „Dafür“!; kommen sie aber nicht, aus Laune, dann rechnen sie mir das als Geschenk an, wofür sie ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-04-03

    ... , complains about the critique to which his son is subjected, although he himself subjects others to those very same critique. But the most absurd thing of all is that, in order to make it impossible for the people to criticize his son more severely, he dares ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-08-25

    ... may well be in the right, and the breach consists only subjectively in the raising of a second objection before the first has been resolved in any way. If, for example, the husband objects to his wife's lack of punctuality, this objection itself cannot ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-11-15

    ... those who are under its control without the controller having to underline his superiority in explicit terms. It will then regulate his relationship to his subjects in the fullest meaning of the word simply through the value of the command. However, the ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-08

    ... ! The classicist is a Romantic in subjective terms; but the converse is not true, that the Romantic is also a classicist in objective terms. In order to disseminate catchphrases and coquetry, France is pushed to conquer new lands and territory, as if all ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-04-08

    ... arguments for wealth, one finds the ever-recurring arguments of power, self-determination, and risk, whereby it is nonetheless admitted that the subjective thought of being useful to others plays no role whatsoever in the head of a rich man. The author does ...

  • Diary entry for 1909-12-20

    ... among humanity who dominate: child, woman, worker (except specifically for the intellectual) and the middleman. The result is inevitable. (Quote in the Preface.) Categories of human illusions: man‒woman; woman‒man (somewhat less); subject‒emperor; man ...

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