“We become aware of the void as we fill it.”
Percibimos el vacío, llenándolo.
Voces (1943)
Source: Man's Search for Meaning
“We become aware of the void as we fill it.”
Percibimos el vacío, llenándolo.
Voces (1943)
For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936), Nation and Culture
near Verdun, 1915]
Source: 1915 - 1916, 100 Aphorisms', Franz Marc (1915), pp. 445-446
Vanna Bonta Talks About Quantum fiction: Author Interview (2007)
“When people talk too fast the content becomes as superfluous as the speed.”
p, 125
The Discovery of Slowness (1983, 1987)
Teaching as a Subversive Activity (1969)
Context: A variation of the "photographic" effect of language consists of how blurred the photograph is. "Blurring" occurs as a result of general class names, rendering distinctions among members of the class less visible. One of the most common manifestations of the lack of this kind of semantic awareness can be found in what is called "prejudice": a response to an individual is predetermined because the name of the class in which the person is included is prejudiced negatively. The most obvious and ordinary remark made in cases of this kind, "They are all alike," makes the point clear.
"Modern Examples of Background Physics" ["Moderne Beispiele zur Hintergrundsphysik"] (1948) as translated by David Roscoe in Atom and Archetype (1992) edited by Carl Alfred Meier
Context: Although I have no objection to accepting the existence of relatively constant psychic contents that survive personal ego, it must always be born in mind that we have no way of knowing what these contents are actually like "as such." All we can observe is their effect on other living people, whose spiritual level and whose personal unconscious crucially influence the way these contents actually manifest themselves.