Re: Usenet Abuse: Someone at IP address 210.154.166.111 is impersonating me and posting nonsense
Von: Radium (glucegen1@gmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 06.02.2008 02:00
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Datum: 06.02.2008 02:00
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the resemblance of things, the originals of which we do not admire! 135. The struggle alone pleases us, not the victory. We love to see animals fighting, not the victor infuriated over the vanquished. We would only see the victorious end; and, as soon as it comes, we are satiated. It is the same in play, and the same in the search for truth. In disputes we like to see the clash of opinions, but not at all to contemplate truth when found. To observe it with pleasure, we have to see it emerge out of strife. So in the passions, there is pleasure in seeing the collision of two contraries; but when one acquires the mastery, it becomes only brutality. We never seek things for themselves, but for the search. Likewise in plays, scenes which do not rouse the emotion of fear are worthless, so are extreme and hopeless misery, brutal lust, and extreme cruelty. 136. A mere trifle consoles us, for a mere trifle distresses us. 137. Without examining every particular pursuit, it is enough to comprehend them under diversion. 138. Men naturally slaters and of all callings, save in their own rooms. 139. Diversion.--When I have occasionally set myself to consider the different distractions of men, the pains and perils to which they expose themselves at court or in war, whence arise so many quarre[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
