“One must conform to the baseness of an age or become neurotic.”
Robert Musil (1880–1942) Austrian writer
Source: The Courage to Be (1952), p. 114
“One must conform to the baseness of an age or become neurotic.”
Robert Musil (1880–1942) Austrian writer
Edward R. Murrow (1908–1965) Television journalist
As quoted by Alexander Kendrick in Prime Time (1969)
“One if the hardest things in life to learn are which bridges to cross and which bridges to burn.”
Oprah Winfrey (1954) American businesswoman, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist
Antoine François Prévost (1697–1763) French novelist
On ne peut réfléchir sur les precepts de la morale sans être étonné de les voir tout à la fois estimés et négligés; et l'on se demande la raison de cette bizarrerie du cœur humain, qui lui fait goûter des idées de bien et de perfection dont il s'éloigne dans la pratique.
Avis de l'auteur, pp. 30-31; translation p. 4.
L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (1731)
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Ch. 30
Context: The Church of Reason, like all institutions of the System, is based not on individual strength but upon individual weakness. What's really demanded in the Church of Reason is not ability, but inability. Then you are considered teachable. A truly able person is always a threat. Phædrus sees that he has thrown away a chance to integrate himself into the organization by submitting to whatever Aristotelian thing he is supposed to submit to. But that kind of opportunity seems hardly worth the bowing and scraping and intellectual prostration necessary to maintain it. It is a low-quality form of life.