Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.
“Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.”
— Novalis · Philosophy
The World Motivation
Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.
“Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.”
— Novalis · Philosophy
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“Philosophy is properly home-sickness; the wish to be everywhere at home.”
“Nature is a petrified magic city.”
“Poetry heals the wounds inflicted by reason.”
“Every beloved object is the center point of a paradise.”
“Christianity is the root of all democracy, the highest fact in the rights of men.”
“Where children are, there is the golden age.”
“In this age, the mere example of non-conformity, the mere refusal to bend the knee to custom, is itself a service. Precisely because the tyranny of opinion is such as to make eccentricity a reproach, it is desirable, in order to break through that tyranny, that people should be eccentric. Eccentricity has always abounded when and where strength of character has abounded; and the amount of eccentricity in a society has generally been proportional to the amount of genius, mental vigor, and moral courage which it contained. That so few now dare to be eccentric, marks the chief danger of the time.”
“Y ¿adónde encaminaría ahora mis pasos? A un tiempo y un mundo nuevos, a mi medida, donde no es necesario un amigo. Al paraíso de lo artificial.”
“All the philosophical theories that exist have been created by the mistaken dualistic minds of human beings. In the realm of philosophy, that which today is considered true, may tomorrow be proved to be false. No one can guarantee a philosophy's validity. Because of this, any intellectual way of seeing whatever is always partial and relative. The fact is that there is no truth to seek or to confirm logically; rather what one needs to do is to discover just how much the mind continually limits itself in a condition of dualism.”
“In one way, I suppose, I have been "in denial" for some time, knowingly burning the candle at both ends and finding that it often gives a lovely light. But for precisely that reason, I can't see myself smiting my brow with shock or hear myself whining about how it's all so unfair: I have been taunting the Reaper into taking a free scythe in my direction and have now succumbed to something so predictable and banal that it bores even me.”