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  • Diary entry for 1911-09-24

    ... , consequently an achievement and a deed. Accordingly, anyone who merely expresses regret believes he is helping; anyone who merely says so believes he is loving, and so forth. It is an ingenious device on the part of the Bible in the Creation story, therefore ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-11-11

    ... !? An attractive invitation to collaboration on the part of Mr. Lubowsky, the editor of the Musiksalon in Berlin, turned down. What ineptitude, considered commercially! First and foremost, it would have been his duty long ago, at his own instigation, to ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-10-17

    ... the founder and his first disciples. The founder must expressly ensure that he is giving them a "better religion" than other people received from other founders. This flattery on the part of the founder triggers in the disciple the vanity of a new ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-02-07

    ... artist in such a situation would, for his part, merely feel obliged to respond to the tribute paid to him, i.e. a gift from the other, with a complementary present. Least of all would a great man, who is accustomed to giving, be merely one-sidedly on the ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-06-08

    ... female sex forever, and in favor of men. A kind of trema in front of the woman undoubtedly plays a part: the man does not take up the fight against the woman – he will at any rate be spared this by remaining with the man – and thus he chooses the more ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-12-01

    ... when examined carefully prove not to be reservations at all. He merely communicates thoughts in connection with passages where I myself express a conjecture, or he uses for his part his own, but not better, words for that which I expressly say myself ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-01-15

    ... the impetuous letter of the lawyer made our mother's situation seem very perilous to him, so that he, as he believed, did not wish to sour the very last part of our mother's life with further knavery; or that he, in fantastical outburst and with regard ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-03-09

    ... otherwise be regarded as such were it not taken to be a necessary means of self-defense on his part. It is an entirely different matter if an inferior person loses himself, for example in barbarisms, excesses, or drunkenness, because he lacks a suitable ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-09-12

    ... geniuses and modesty on the part of talented groups. But how does one recognize who is superior in literature? The genius does not wear his distinction in the form of a golden collars and stars, for which reason the leader cannot be recognized from external ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-09-14

    ... . I am expecting further similar chess moves from other pupils, who will however let the future govern their actions. Study of Marpurg, especially the first part. ...

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