ReflectionsHow Can He Be Happy That Never Felt Grief? Among advantages which adversity has, this is not the least, that, a man’s misfortunate days… By Gerolamo Cardano
ReflectionsStrange Intoxication In the absence of this strange intoxication that outsiders greet with a pitying smile, without… By Max Weber
ReflectionsAren’t People Absurd! Aren’t people absurd! They never use the freedoms they do have but demand those they… By Søren Kierkegaard
Letters/ReflectionsA Bond Between Two People I hold this to be the highest task of a bond between two people: that… By Rainer Maria Rilke
ReflectionsThe Fools All the wise of every age are in agreement: it is foolish to wait for… By Goethe
ReflectionsThe Spirit of Liberty If parties in a republic are necessary to secure a degree of vigilance sufficient to… By William Henry Harrison
ReflectionsWhat Did Science Mean? What did science mean to these people on the threshold of modernity? for artistic experimenters… By Max Weber
Letters/ReflectionsThe Secrets of Life If we wish to be let in on the secrets of life, we must be… By Rainer Maria Rilke
ReflectionsWhat is It That Binds Me? What is it that binds me? Of what was the fetter that bound the Fenris… By Søren Kierkegaard