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The World As Will And Idea (Vol. 1 of 3) .1, by Arthur Schopenhauer 2015.06.18해당카페글 미리보기
a blind man: and if we wish to pursue the simile further, the aim of my own work may be described by saying that I have sought to put into the hands of those upon whom that operation [pg xii] has been successfully performed a pair of...
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GRAND HISTORIAN OF CHINA by SSU-MA CH'IEN 2016.12.13해당카페글 미리보기
the spectacle of the equal rapidity with which success could change to failure, honor to disgrace and execution. Having destroyed the idea that birth entitled a man to high position, the new leaders of the late Chou and early Han society...
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Human, All-Too-Human, Part II by Friedrich Nietzsche 2016.12.16해당카페글 미리보기
appalling spectacle? Was I the only one whom he caused—suffering? In any case, the unexpected event illumined for me in one lightning flash the place that I had abandoned, and also the horror that is felt by every one who is unconscious...
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, by Herbert F. Peyser 2016.02.19해당카페글 미리보기
lay blind for nine days and for some time had to be careful of his eyes. Only on Christmas Eve were they well enough to set out again. On their return to Vienna, Maria Theresia received them kindly, but things had changed. Economy was...
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Human, All Too Human, by Friedrich Nietzsche 2015.06.23해당카페글 미리보기
with blind prejudice, passion or fear, and surfeited ourselves with indulgence in the follies of illogical thought, that the world has gradually become so wondrously motley, frightful, significant, soulful: it has taken on tints, but we...
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Albert Einstein on Religion and Science, ETC 2015.05.07해당카페글 미리보기
and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge. In this sense I believe that the priest must become a teacher if he wishes to do justice to his lofty educational mission. Religion and Science: Irreconcilable? Return to...
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Socialism, by John Spargo 2016.10.29해당카페글 미리보기
The spectacle of England buying the freedom of black slaves by riches drawn from the labor of her white ones affords an interesting study for the cynical philosopher." As we read the accounts of the distress which followed upon the...
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Making Money, by Owen Johnson 2015.10.25해당카페글 미리보기
fight, blind to the faults of a friend, and stubborn in his opinions. "What sort of quarters have we got?" asked Bojo, who had left the detail to his three friends. "The queerest spot in New York—the cave of Ali Baba. Wait till you see...
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The Mind of the Artist, by Various 2020.05.04해당카페글 미리보기
the spectacle of human blunders and human vileness is an equally powerful motive for action in the exercise of art with springs of tranquil contemplation that I have felt within me since I was a child? We have come far, I hope, from the...
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THE ILIAD of Homer / BOOK XXII 2015.03.16해당카페글 미리보기
sad spectacle of pain! The bitter dregs of fortune's cup to drain: To fill with scenes of death his closing eyes, And number all his days by miseries! My heroes slain, my bridal bed o'erturn'd, My daughters ravish'd, and my city burn'd...