Reflections/ReligionI To reach, not the point where one no longer says I, but the point where… By Deleuze
ReflectionsA Superabundance of Power To be unable to take his enemies, his misfortunes, and even his misdeeds seriously for… By Friedrich Nietzsche
ReflectionsVirtue Alone Recommend Virtue to your children; that alone, and not wealth, can ensure happiness. I speak… By Ludwig van Beethoven
ReflectionsThe Revolution I will destroy the existing order of things which divides mankind into hostile nations, into… By Richard Wagner
ReflectionsThe Mysterious The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion… By Albert Einstein
ReflectionsThe Beautiful I have found a definition of the Beautiful, of my own conception of the Beautiful.… By Charles Baudelaire
ReflectionsThe Childhood of the Intellect A lot of philosophers are sick of the subject and glad to be rid of… By Thomas Nagel
Letters/ReflectionsWorks of Art Are of an Infinite Solitude Works of art are of an infinite solitude, and no means of approach is so… By Rainer Maria Rilke
ReflectionsLast Words Last words. – One will recall that the emperor Augustus, that frightful man who has… By Friedrich Nietzsche
ReflectionsThe Laughter of the Madman and the Crying of the Drunk This life is like the laughter of the madman and the crying of the drunk.… By Khwaja Abdullah Ansari