“The heart itself is beyond control. That is its power, and its weakness.”
Source: The Palace of Illusions
Source: Irrational Man: A Study in Existential Philosophy (1958), Chapter Eight, Nietzsche, p. 181
“The heart itself is beyond control. That is its power, and its weakness.”
Source: The Palace of Illusions
2000s, 2003, Remarks on U.S.-British relations and foreign policy (November 2003)
Letter to Thomas Jefferson (2 February 1816)
1810s
Source: Who Is Man? (1965), Ch. 5
Specifically, as gender polarization in a relationship decreases, the experience of it improves. Without that rebalancing, even the most perfect content will unravel increasingly. Once the process is balanced, the magic of having ideal content is no longer necessary. The rebalancing process which creates a relationship free of polarizing gender defenses is clearly difficult and threatening initially in the same way that giving up an addiction seems to be. Once achieved however, a relationship free of distortion, false illusions, resentment, and hopelessness truly becomes possible.
What Men Still Don't Know About Transforming Their Relationships, pp. 194–198
What Men Still Don't Know About Women, Relationships, and Love (2007)
(June, 1888) in Letters to Émile Bernard (1938) New York. See also John Rewald, History of Impressionism (1946) p. 402.
1880s, 1888
“Power is like matter, it has gravity, it clumps and then starts to draw more into itself.”
Source: Blue Mars (1996), Chapter 4, “Green Earth” (p. 166)