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Narcissus and Goldmund • Hermann Hesse“What terrible tragedies realism inflicts on people.'”
The Karamazov Brothers • Fyodor Dostoevski““In all the universe nothing remains permanent and unchanged but the spirit.””
Seagull • Anton Chekhov“Grief can take care of itself; but to get the full value of a joy you must have someone to divide it with.”
The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson • Mark Twain“Every woman while she would be ready to die of shame if surprised in the act of generation, nonetheless carries her pregnancy without a trace of shame and indeed with a kind of pride. The reason is that pregnancy is in a certain sense a cancellation of the guilt incurred by coitus; thus coitus bears all the shame and disgrace of the affair, while pregnancy, which is so intimately associated with it, stays pure and innocent and is indeed to some extent sacred.”
Essays and Aphorisms • Arthur Schopenhauer