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  • Diary entry for 1915-03-18

    ... experience from one day to the next. And that is indeed also what I demand of my students in art: to build further and further, without thinking of getting to the end of a chapter, with which the subjective illusion of "being finished" is connected ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-05-20

    ... therefore dispense with advisers. And, in truth, art is a more difficult subject than coal! The English say about themselves that they are ready to bite "like a bulldog"; and a Wilson says that his opponents must be "morally boxed to the ground" – this is ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-07-26

    ... (without breaking the panel) until it dropped to the ground, exhausted. Accordingly, the servant simply grabbed it by the hand. And now that he was on the subject, he recounted further how a young shepherd succeeded in catching a young condor. He saw, to ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-10-06

    ... in its soul. And as a person will be constantly be out of humor and ill if he neglects the use of his limbs or stops using them altogether, since he conversely draws all his pleasures only from the use of his limbs, likewise he will be subjected to ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-12-15

    ... and diplomatically interspersed words of recognition. Mrs. Deutsch says that the notes were made by her brother, and so during the lesson I again revisit the subject research–genius as applied to genius per se. It is downright grotesque to see what ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-04-04

    ... the ambassadors indeed reported with confidence – must have strengthened his illusion that he was on the right path when he condemned the political leadership in Germany and Austria. For if our own subjects are against it, how should that not ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-07-11

    ... the purpose is something that could only make one laugh. He lacked the power to determine the position this or that word should occupy, so that a sentence not seldom contained the same subject twice, for example, "that the same" (referring to the ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-09-09

    ... afternoon there is heavy rainfall, which is at times torrential. I dash over to the railway station to remind the porter for the umpteenth time about the luggage. Lie-Liechen takes care of the rest of the items of luggage. On the subject of gender: a woman ...

  • Diary entry for 1926-10-03

    ... as decisively as possible against this, since part-writing is a subject in itself, whose value can be recognized only by studying it oneself, and the Ursatz is a special application of counterpoint, tailored at the outset to the specific purpose of ...

  • ... of the view that it is he who has been unfairly treated. I can understand that a high degree of subjectivity can also have its negative aspects. When I was in Hamburg in May 1931, Mr. Violin presented me with a calculation of my likely income that I ...

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