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| a29752e | Pero el tiempo es un aliado oportunista a incierto; se coloco siempre en el bando de los fuertes y deja despreciativamente en el atolladero al que confia en el sin moverse, | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 0aa1b9d | Hermitage | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 1068202 | But in no epoch has the struggle to find sanctuary in a foreign country been as arduous as in the present day, as countries isolate themselves behind hostility and jealousy (from The House of a Thousand Fortunes / Das Haus der tausend Schicksale, 1937) | travel-writing | Stefan Zweig | |
| 8dde9ef | Und der einzige wirklich beschwingte Glucksmoment, den ich der Schule zu danken habe, wurde der Tag, da ich ihre Tur fur immer hinter mir zuschlug. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| dc3d012 | Er wusste, dass er die Reibflache von Menschen brauchte, um seine Talente, die Warme und den Ubermut seines Herzens aufflammen zu lassen, und er allein frostig und sich selber nutzlos war, wie ein Zundholz in der Schachtel. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 5453308 | sie fuhlte sich wehrlos seinem Spiel gegenuber, und so unsaglich | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 9c44475 | unsaglich arm, weil sie nichts geben konnte und nur empfing, mit | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 4d5c385 | El erasmista, el que cree en la humanidad, tiene que fomentar en su circulo vital mas proximo la union y no la division, no puede reforzar lo parcial en su parcialidad ni lo hostil en su | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 2c9ea2c | Todo el que lo ve recibe la impresion de un hombre sin sangre ardiente, roja, pulsante. Y, efectivamente, tambien en lo psiquico pertenece a la raza de los flematicos, de los temperamentos frios. No conoce pasiones recias, avasalladoras; no es arrastrado hacia las mujeres, ni hacia el juego; no bebe vino, no le tienta el despilfarro, no mueve sus musculos, no vive mas que en su estudio, entre documentos y papeles. Nunca se enfada visiblemen.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 0eeb1a5 | I do not want to see BP nickel and diming these businesses that are having a tough time. | Barack Obama | ||
| 976b4f3 | O, nedeni bildigi takdirde takintisinin ne oldugu ve nereden geldigi soylendiginde o insanin iyilestirilebilecegini dusunuyor. Freud insanlari hastaliklarinin temeline goturmek istiyor, ben ise onlari bu temelden uzaklastirmak istiyorum. Bana gore insana daha zararsiz baska bir takinti vermek daha iyidir. Ben gercegin insana yardim edecegine inanmiyorum. Tam tersine ona bir tutku vermek gerekiyor, kendi kendini yememesi icin dort elle saril.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| e126e89 | Ben iyilesmeye inanmiyorum. Her insanin bir takintisi vardir ya da en azindan takintili olmaya musait genleri vardir ve bunlar herhangi bir yerlerde kendini gosterme durtusuyle hareket eder, ama bu durtuyu kesip atmak mumkun degildir, kendini bosluga yansitma arzusu olan bu aptal durtu ancak baska yonlere kaydirilabilir. Her insanin, dusun insaninin da ve hatta ozellikle onun beyninde karanlik kalmis, kendi aklinin aydinlatamadigi bir bolge.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 1d5b854 | Savasla ilgili normal ve insancil bir goruse sahip olabilmek icin tek bir olasilik vardir: savasin farkinda olmak ve savasi kendileri asla cephede bulunmamis savas cigirtkanlarindan dinlememek. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 1c26747 | Bilm@k deyil, sad@c@ x@yal et@k insani xosb@xt ed@r | Stefan Zweig | ||
| c8182f2 | The Nazis no longer resorted to hypocritical pretexts about the urgency of opposing and eliminating Marxism. They did not just rob and steal, they gave free rein to every kind of private vengeful instinct. University professors were forced to scrub the streets with their bare hands; devout, white-bearded Jews were hauled into the synagogues by young men bawling with glee, and made to perform knee-bends while shouting "Heil Hitler!" in choru.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 4d22107 | Conozco mejor la vida porque muy a menudo he estado en trance de perderla.>> | Stefan Zweig | ||
| cd379cf | No son hermanos tuyos todos los hombres? ?No vendra en tu auxilio hasta la misma Parca? Continua, pues, marchando tranquilamente por el camino de tu vida; no temas nada, y bendice todo lo que acaeciere. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 56d1b2b | Both Mussolini's biographer, Margharita Sarfatti, and his Minister of Finance, Guido Jung, were Jews. When Hitler came to power, Mussolini set himself up as the European protector of the Jew and was hailed by Stefan Zweig as 'wunderbar Mussolini'. | Paul Johnson | ||
| b126385 | ecules, il | Stefan Zweig | ||
| fc12617 | All my life I have been passionately interested in monomaniacs of any kind, people carried away by a single idea. The more one limits oneself, the closer one is to the infinite; these people, as unworldly as they seem, burrow like termites into their own particular material to construct, in miniature, a strange and utterly individual image of the world. | infinite monomania stefan-zweig sublime | Stefan Zweig | |
| dd927a4 | la suma de todas las dificultades vencidas es la que, al fin y a la postre, da la medida de un hecho y del hombre que lo lleva a cabo. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 5f82007 | Yeryuzunde hicbir sey hiclik kadar insan ruhuna baski yapamaz. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 8cfebe9 | Was wurden Sie raten?' flusterte er aufgeregt. 'Nicht gleich vorziehen, sondern zunachst ausweichen! Vor allem mit dem Konig abrucken aus der gafarhdeten Linie von g8 auf h7. Er wird wahrscheinlich den Angrill dann auf die andere Flanke hinuberwerfen. Aber das parieren Sie mit Turm c8 - c4; das kostet ihn zwei Tempi, einen Bauern und damit die Uberlegenheit. Dann steht Freibauer gegen Freibauer, und wenn Sie sich richtig defensiv halten, ko.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 46f84ee | Seul le malheur procure une vision large et profonde des realites de ce monde. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 86ced96 | Madness," he exclaimed to himself, in astonishment, faltering. "Madness! What do they want? Once again, once again!" War once again, war that had so recently shattered his whole life? With a strange shudder, he looked at those young faces, staring at the black mass on the move in ranks of four, like a square strip of film running, unrolling out of a narrow alley as if out of a dark box, and every face it showed was instantly rigid with bitt.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 1ce4e4b | Que a la larga no se puede defender la libertad de las masas, sino unicamente la propia, la libertad interior. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 66992de | Usted no encuentra, pues, odioso, despreciable, que una mujer abandone a su marido y a sus hijas para seguir a un hombre cualquiera, del que nada sabe, ni siquiera si es digno de su amor? ?Puede usted realmente excusar una conducta tan atolondrada y liviana en una mujer que, ademas, no es ya una jovencita y que siquiera por amor a sus hijas hubiese debido preocuparse de su propia dignidad? | Zweig Stefan | ||
| 3416090 | In itself all publicity disturbs a man's natural equilibrium. In normal circumstances your name means no more than the band on a cigar--a means of recognition, an outward object of little importance that is only loosely linked to the real subject, the Self. But in the case of success that name, so to speak, swells to a larger dimension. It frees itself from the man who bears it and becomes a power, a force, something independent, a commodit.. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| e7c0690 | To be free of vanity or pride, these perhaps the gravest of all indulgences. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| bc754df | He forgets the books he has read, has no memory for dates and misplaces the momentous events in his life. Like a river, all flows over him, leaving nothing behind: no deep conviction, no solid opinion, nothing fixed, nothing stable. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 2b65632 | To be free of family and familiar surroundings. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 4fa1635 | He is at one and the same time all and nothing, always different and yet ever the same, the Montaigne of 1550, 1560, 1570, 1580, the Montaigne of yesterday. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 4142057 | To free oneself of ambitions and all forms of avarice: "Thirst for glory is the most futile of all, the most valueless and bogus currency known to man." | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 0298800 | The truths that he finds may in the coming months or even the coming years be truths no more. He must be forever searching. Thus is born a multitude of contradictions. Now he appears an Epicurean, now a Stoic, now a sceptic. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 14c224c | To be free of customs: "Custom clouds the true face of things"." | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 0079e8d | He has no defined destination. All roads are open to his "pensee vagabonde"." | Stefan Zweig | ||
| c9889cc | La plus volontaire mort c'est la plus belle. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| f3117ec | He is only a philosopher in the manner of Socrates, whom he revered above all others because he left behind no dogma, no teachings, no law, no system, only an example: the man who seeks himself in all and who seeks all in himself. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 067aafb | The writer in him is only the shadow of the man, though so often we observe men whose art of writing is so great, but whose art of living is so modest. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 4dd1e92 | He makes it his task to be wholly sincere with himself, and he notes this definition of wisdom which he finds in Pindar: "True being is the beginning of a great virtue." | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 5e64fc4 | He becomes an auto-psychologist. "What do I know?" he asks himself." | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 9bffb16 | For you cannot know the world by just navel-gazing. This is why he reads history and studies philosophy: not to draw lessons and precepts, but to understand how other men have acted in the past, so that he can compare his own situation with theirs. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 862385d | He studies virtues, vices, flaws and merits, the wisdom and puerility of others. | Stefan Zweig | ||
| 6cd60f1 | I could never bring myself to read through contracts or arrangements destined for my scrutiny and subject to my care. In truth this was not so much a philosophical mistrust for the worldly, the mundane and transitory--no, rather it was unpardonable infantile idleness and gross negligence. I would rather do anything than read through a contract. | Stefan Zweig |