“When one has once accepted and absorbed Evil, it no longer demands to be believed.”
Franz Kafka book The Zürau Aphorisms
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The Zürau Aphorisms (1917 - 1918)
“Contemporary Poetry Criticism”, p. 140
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
“When one has once accepted and absorbed Evil, it no longer demands to be believed.”
Franz Kafka book The Zürau Aphorisms
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The Zürau Aphorisms (1917 - 1918)
Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001) American political scientist, economist, sociologist, and psychologist
Simon, Herbert A. "The proverbs of administration." Public Administration Review 6.1 (1946): 53-67.
1940s-1950s
Context: Most of the propositions that make up the body of administrative theory today share, unfortunately, this defect of proverbs. For almost every principle one can find an equally plausible and acceptable contradictory principle.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
“The objection that consequentialism demands too much is accepted uncritically by almost all of us.”
Shelly Kagan (1956) American philosopher
‘Does Consequentialism Demand Too Much?’, Philosophy and Public Affairs, vol. 13, no. 3 (1984), p. 239
“Don't say this is good and that is bad. Drop all discrimination. Accept everything as it is.”
Rajneesh (1931–1990) Godman and leader of the Rajneesh movement
Tantra: the Supreme Understanding (1984)
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), pp. 34-35
“All these books are published in Heaven.”
Allen Ginsberg book Howl and Other Poems
Source: Howl and Other Poems