ReflectionsA Human Compassion A human compassion, a sense of brotherliness, is certainly not alien to me. … But… By Rainer Maria Rilke
ReflectionsWhither Does it Lead? There exists in the world a single path along which no one can go except… By Friedrich Nietzsche
ReflectionsMy Being and Becoming The relations of the soul to the divine spirit are so pure, that it is… By Ralph Waldo Emerson
ReflectionsPangs of Conscience After Social Gatherings Pangs of conscience after social gatherings. – Why after the usual sort of social gatherings… By Friedrich Nietzsche
ReflectionsThe Melancholic The melancholic has the best-developed sense of humor, the most extravagant person is often the… By Søren Kierkegaard
ReflectionsRodin’s Portraits Full of the living burden of his great knowledge, he looked into the faces of… By Rainer Maria Rilke
ReflectionsOn Love What is Love? Ask him who lives, what is life; ask him who adores, what… By Percy Shelley
ReflectionsThe Child’s Judgment I heard the late Lord Hyde tell the story of one of his friends who,… By Jean-Jacques Rousseau
ReflectionsJustice In truth, no one has a greater claim to our veneration than he who possesses… By Friedrich Nietzsche
ReflectionsTo Be Great is to Be Misunderstood Speak what you think now in hard words, and to-morrow speak what to-morrow thinks in… By Ralph Waldo Emerson