“The problem of culture is seldom grasped correctly. The goal of a culture is not the greatest possible happiness of a people, noris it the unhindered development of all their talents; instead, culture shows itself in the correct proportion of these developments. Its aim points beyond earthly happiness: the production of great works is the aim of culture.” PeopleShowsProblemCultureGoalTalentDevelopmentAimProductionsProportionGreat Work Author:Friedrich Nietzsche
“Nature seems to have treasured up the depth of our mind talents and abilities that we are not aware of; it is the privilege of the passions alone to bring them to light, and to direct us sometimes to surer and more excellent aims than conscious effort could.” MindSometimesLightSeemsPassionAbilityEffortTalentConsciousDirectAimDepthPrivilegeExcellentTreasuredTalents And Abilities Author:Francois Alexandre Frederic, duc de la Rochefoucauld-Liancourt
“Each man has to seek out his own special aptitude for a higher life in the midst of the humble and inevitable reality of daily existence. Than this, there can be no nobler aim in life.” MenLifeRealityExistenceSpecialTalentHigherAimHumbleInevitableMidstAptitude Book:The Blue Bird ; And, The Betrothal Source: The Blue Bird ; And, The Betrothal