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Searched for organ (558 results found)

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  • Diary entry for 1915-11-28

    ... things in the world, derives from the smallest cause in that, in his way of thinking, he imagines himself to be anorganic. But, quite unexpectedly, the anorganic becomes organic; and when a person is ultimately returned to the earth, then the cycle – even ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-12-26

    ... , Mrs. Thorsch explains how her week is organized: first evening, the Opera; second evening, game of bridge; third evening, concert; fourth evening, game of bridge; and so on. The same cadaver finds the courage, however, to say: "I cannot understand how ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-05-05

    ... that the great poets or thinkers wish to impart to it. The businessman: supply and demand. There is probably the greatest demand for bread; so why is it still so cheap? If a businessman's pricing at all times corresponds organically only to the value of ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-05-28

    ... by dispensing with even the very cheapest waitress service. In addition, his staff were not organized; and many of the guests had to run into the kitchen themselves, so that the dishes that had been ordered by the waiters were often enough snatched by ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-06-05

    ... strong wind. PostcardOJ 13/30, [23] from Roth; he complains about his heavy workload; he is getting through the misery by conducting a male choir and playing the organ during church services. To Vrieslander; I ask for a line about his health; I lament the ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-08-22

    ... into the guests' lounge – a troop of soldiers, to judge from the noise they made, although the organization comprises only a malformed father, an older mother, and three very slender girls. The troop marches in and leaves without offering a greeting ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-10-03

    ... -artistic synthesis, culture evidently suffers from having to exclude the possibility of an organization by a single artistic head, as is otherwise ensured from the outset in a field of pure art through the personality of a poet, composer, sculptor, or philosopher ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-11-22

    ... gradually and unnoticed, and then develops in the entire organism. It is like a disease which, driven from one place, appears in another with every greater strength. I have suffered a great deal from this passion; it has spoiled the best years of my life and ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-14

    ... das Größte besitzen sie noch kein Organ. Oder wieder dasselbe wie im Staatsleben: die Kleinen werden gehängt … usw. Englische Blätter überheben sich in abscheulichster Weise. Zurückweisung des Friedenangebotes durch die englische Presse, Neue Freie ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-16

    ... to the boundlessness of money at the boundaries of his own organism is the particular torture that the rich man must suffer for his monetary ignominy. He would have enough to be able to make three voyages at the same time, and still at the same time ...

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