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  • Diary entry for 1911-08-22

    ... and nothing but mercenariness, yesterday as it is today, today as it will be tomorrow! More on the Subject of DietAlso, with the human stomach things are in many ways similar to how they are in the brain. Just as with increasing variety the latter ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-09-12

    ... give a women worthwhile subject matter with which she can fill her head and the problem is remedied. I do not overlook the chief difficulty, which admittedly is that a truly productive nature is not intrinsic to woman, and that in consequence all ...

  • Diary entry for 1907-09-05

    ... unsuited as subject matter b for a play are also those forces of Nature that assert themselves in man, forces such as puberty. Everybody is surely in agreement that there is no escaping them, and that no fault is to be attributed to anyone who succumbs to ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-08-14

    ... HertzkaOC 52/437, in which, in his business-wise foolish way, he insists on the deplorable clause. Immediately replied to, convincingly; but yet prepared to withdraw from the contractWSLB 130. While on the subject of Hertzka, another test of business ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-30

    ... pupil because her husband interceded. The "3. Instanz" is a legal term, used here metaphorically. In a second diary entry for September 30, Schenker comments on a newspaper article written by Mr. Colbert (under a pseudonym) on the very subject of payment ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-06-12

    ... immediately subject the judgment or the advice, in short the ideas of a stronger person, to criticism in order simply to test whether they are worth appropriating; instead, share and observe them first, showing confidence in the superiority of the adviser as ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-05-10

    ... recent years, become ever more calamitous and threatens to become even more so if means are not found to counter it. Every tyrant of the past has been subject to some sort of curbing influence. The great people of the country, his own life guards or the ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-09-13

    ... rain! It is foolish to demand more justification from an enemy bullet than from one's own government. If the latter was unable to prevent the war, and harmed its subjects by taking wrong actions in peacetime, then even the enemy will add to the ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-12-03

    ... ." – Confronted by the arrogance of the English, the Germans would actually have to say, along Sulzer's lines: "Not everyone can be an Englishman, i. e. merely a businessman." A contribution to the subject of hygiene: It is apparently the will of nature that dirt ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-12-14

    ... also apportions love of the fatherland and taxes, etc., on all its subjects. If only society were at the point that it could free itself from the old wives' tale which from time immemorial goes like this: supply and demand. Moreover, the ceiling prices ...

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