“What is public opinion? It is private indolence.” OpinionPublic OpinionIndolence Book:Friedrich Nietzsche (English Edition) Source: Friedrich Nietzsche (English Edition)
“The historian is looked upon as objective when he measures the past by the popular opinions of his own time, as subjective when he does not take these opinions for models. That man is thought best fitted to depict a period of the past, who is not in the least affected by that period. But only he who has a share in building up the future can grasp what the past has been, and only when transformed into a work of art can history arouse or even sustain instincts.” MenDoeHas BeensArtPastOpinionShareBuildingPeriodsModelsInstinctObjectivesAffectedWorks Of ArtHistorianTransformedSubjectiveBuilding UpPopular Opinion Author:Georg Brandes
“But what of the voice and judgment of conscience? The difficulty is that we have a conscience behind our conscience, an intellectual one behind the moral. ... We can see quite well that our opinions of what is noble and good, our moral valuations, are powerful levers where action is concerned; but we must begin by refining these opinions and independently creating for ourselves new tables of values.” WellsActionValuesVoicePowerfulBehindsMoralOpinionJudgmentCreatingIntellectualConscienceConcernedDifficultyTablesNobleLeversRefiningValuation Author:Georg Brandes