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  • Diary entry for 1907-09-29

    ... ; ‒ Heavy shadows of fame . . . . It is possible to set up a gallery of specifically Schubertian harmonic progressions. To ingratiate oneself with eternity . . . . An impromptu of love . . . To find ideas, To seize ideas. The future of mankind: a new Middle ...

  • Diary entry for 1911-08-26

    ... , par August 26 The repair work on the streets has progressed sufficiently to make it conceivable that we migh get out. If nevertheless this reveals a certain instinct among the lower peasant organisms who ‒ already in their own interests, with which the ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-09-17

    ... crude betrayal is hidden therein, the opponents of the church are no less active in betrayal; for any whose education has progressed so far that he knows and can explain that "education is liberating" must, assuming he is a man of good will, likewise ...

  • Diary entry for 1912-10-25

    ... alone will survive all demises so that it can describe them and thus, from its eternal existence which is directed at reportage and gossip, at the same time extrapolate the eternal "progress" of mankind. The budget of the Ministry of Education boasts ...

  • Diary entry for 1913-12-15

    ... , but rather a product of culture. If now, in spite of all progress of culture, an intellectual maturity does not arrive at that early period when puberty arrives, then in this respect one cannot escape nature. Yet what a person is able to do is to use ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-06-07

    ... way, as if it had long been able to explain all the other miracles, only in this very clairvoyancy problem, it has to confront something new. With such self-deception, it will not make any progress. Science, which gains it name from the fact that it ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-07-18

    ... tramway whose tracks seemed to be laid along an embankment. I marveled a great deal over the progress of technology, which forced the ocean beneath the tram rails and conveyed us at lightning speed to America in a few hours. – What a tender gesture on the ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-09-22

    ... belästigen? Schwerer Regen tagsüber. 22. England's enlistment of Japan may simply be defined as an act of notoriety. The mail brings the first copy of Op. 110. Apparently the printing had progressed so far that it could not be delayed any longer by the misery ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-09-26

    ... for Tuesday at 11:30. The unrest that made me do a great deal during the last three days was less anxiety about the smooth progress in my work than grim disgust over the betrayal within my own circle of pupils. The brutality with which a lower category ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-10-15

    ... , have not made real progress either in the aesthetic or the ethical domain, a viewpoint that no generation will admit or understand. And so even Seligmann concludes his article with a thoroughly skeptical remark, that victory in the present world war ...

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