“Seize the means of propaganda! Confiscate the central-planner’s ability to steer the collective as if it were livestock.” PropagandaRevolutionaryCentralizationCentral PlanningMeans Of ProductionPropaganda Machine Author:A.E. Samaan
“Seize the means of propaganda! Take the reigns from the central-planners. Deny them the ability to steer you like livestock.” IndividualismLibertarianismCold WarMarxismIndividual LibertyMeans Of CommunicationCentral PlanningMeans Of ProductionMarxist Leninism Author:A.E. Samaan
“It is you I have been able to love, you alone in all the world. You can have no idea of what that means. It means a spring in the desert, a blossoming tree in the wilderness.” Narcissus And Goldmund Author:Herman Hesse
“There's no benchmark for how life's "supposed" to happen. There is no ideal world for you to wait around for. The world is always just what it is now, it's up to you how you respond to it.” WorldLife Book:Warm Bodies Source: Warm Bodies
“My spirit guides are to my spiritual advancement what the washing machine spin cycle is to music – they can be helpful, but not really what they’re meant for.” SpiritualityMusicWeirdSpirit Guides Author:Sebastyne Alpha
“And was it not perhaps more childlike and human to lead a Goldmund-life, more courageous, more noble perhaps in the end to abandon oneself to the cruel stream of reality, to chaos, to commit sins and accept their bitter consequences rather than live a clean life with washed hands outside the world, laying out a lonely harmonious thought-garden, strolling sinlessly among one's sheltered flower beds. Perhaps it was harder, braver and nobler to wander through forests and along the highways with torn shoes, to suffer sun and rain, hunger and need, to play with the joys of the senses and pay for them with suffering. At any rate, Goldmund had shown him that a man destined for high things can dip into the lowest depths of the bloody, drunken chaos of life, and soil himself with much dust and blood, without becoming small and common, without killing the divine spark within himself, that he can err through the thickest darkness without extinguishing the divine light and the creative force inside the shrine of his soul.” Life PhilosophyDualityNarcissusNarcissus And GoldmundHerman Hesse Author:Herman Hesse
“But how are you going to die one day, Narcissus, since you have no mother? Without a mother one cannot love. Without a mother one cannot die.” Narcissus And Goldmund Author:Herman Hesse
“While one is singing one does not think about whether of not the singing is useful. One simply sings.” Narcissus And Goldmund Author:Herman Hesse
“It was shameless how life made fun of one; it was a joke, a cause for weeping! Either one lived and let one's senses play, drank full at the primitive mother's breast—which brought great bliss but was no protection against death; then one lived like a mushroom in the forest, colorful today and rotten tomorrow. Or else one put up a defense, imprisoned oneself for work and tried to build a monument to the fleeting passage of life—then one renounced life, was nothing but a tool; one enlisted in the service of that which endured, but one dried up in the process and lost one's freedom, scope, lust for life... Ach, life made sense only if one achieved both, only if it was not split by this brittle alternative! To create, without sacrificing one's senses for it. To live, without renouncing the mobility of creating. Was that impossible?” LifeArtCreationDualityBreastNarcissus And GoldmundGoldmundHerman Hesse Author:Herman Hesse
“Workshops, churches, and palaces were full of these fatal works of art; he had even helped with a few himself. They were deeply disappointing because they aroused the desire for the highest and did not fulfill it. They lacked to most essential thing—mystery. That was what dreams and truly great works of art had in common: mystery... It is mystery I love and pursue.” ArtDreamsMysteryNarcissus And GoldmundGoldmundHerman Hesse Author:Herman Hesse