
“I'm a slave to my emotions, to my likes, to my hatred of boredom, to most of my desires.”
Source: This Side of Paradise
Source: The 48 Laws of Power
“I'm a slave to my emotions, to my likes, to my hatred of boredom, to most of my desires.”
Source: This Side of Paradise
Draft for a Statement of Human Obligation (1943), Statement Of Obligations
Context: The human soul has need of disciplined participation in a common task of public value, and it has need of personal initiative within this participation.
The human soul has need of security and also of risk. The fear of violence or of hunger or of any other extreme evil is a sickness of the soul. The boredom produced by a complete absence of risk is also a sickness of the soul.
1911 - 1940, Notes on Painting - Edward Hopper (1933)
Source: The Foundation series (1951–1993), Foundation’s Edge (1982), Chapter 19 “Decision” section 7, p. 404
“Better to be despised for too anxious apprehensions, than ruined by too confident a security.”
Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
Source: Way of the Peaceful Warrior
“But of all motives, none is better adapted to secure influence and hold it fast than love; nothing is more foreign to that end than fear.”
Omnium autem rerum nec aptius est quicquam ad opes tuendas ac tenendas quam diligi nec alienius quam timeri.
Book II, section 7; translation by Walter Miller
De Officiis – On Duties (44 BC)
“…no emotion, any more than a wave, can long retain its own individual form.”
The Sermons of Henry Ward Beecher in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, J. B. Ford, 1871, p. 24
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