“There are the girls we love, the men we look up to, the tenderness, the friendships, the opportunities, the pleasures! But the fact remains that you must touch your reward with clean hands, lest it turn to dead leaves, to thorns, in your grasp.” HopeGriefDespairDepressionExpectationsDisappointmentNostalgiaVanityHeartacheRegretsFutilitySinsUnrestPointlessnessFalling ShortBittersweet MemoriesHaunted PastWhy The World Needs JesusAshes In The MouthDark HistorySmoke In The Eyes Book:Lord Jim Source: Lord Jim
“Well, there is a piece of famous advice, grand advice even if it is German, to forget what you can't bear. The strong can forget, can shut out history. Very good. Even if it is self-flattery to speak of strength--these aesthetic philosophers, they take a posture, but power sweeps postures away. Still, it's true you can't go on transposing one nightmare into another, Nietzsche was certainly right about that. The tender-minded must harden themselves. Is this world nothing but a barren lump of coke? No, no, but what sometimes seems a system of prevention, a denial of what every human being knows. I love my children, but I am the world to them, and bring them nightmares. I had this child by my enemy. And I love her. The sight of her, the odor of her hair, this minute, makes me tremble with love. Isn't it mysterious how I love the child of my enemy? But a man doesn't need happiness for himself. No, he can put up with any amount of torment--with recollections, with his own familiar evils, despair. And this is the unwritten history of man, his unseen, negative accomplishment, his power to do without gratification for himself provided there is something great, something into which his being, and all beings can go. He does not need meaning as long as such intensity has scope. Because then it is self-evident; it is meaning.” LoveChildrenPhilosophyGodHateFearEnemyStrengthWeaknessSmellMotherhoodDenialDelusionSelf MotivationParenthoodFatherhoodGritNietzscheOdourWhy The World Needs Jesus Book:Herzog Source: Herzog
“He did not care what the end would be, and in his lucid moments overvalued his indifference. The danger, when not seen, has the imperfect vagueness of human thought. The fear grows shadowy; and Imagination, the enemy of men, the father of all terrors, unstimulated, sinks to rest in the dullness of exhausted emotion.” SadDepressionAnxietySickSuicideGuiltBurdenApathyDreadIndifferentSuicidalEmotional PainBaggageDepressiveEmotional PlagueWhy The World Needs JesusDanger To SelfDepressive ThinkingLook For HopeLook For Jesus Book:Lord Jim Source: Lord Jim