
战争与和平 (6) 更多
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尾声 第二部
虽然实验和论证一再向人表明,在同样情况下,具有同样的性格,他就会跟先前一样做出同样的事情,可是,当他在同样情况下,具有同样性格、第一千次做那总得到同样结果的事情的时候,他仍然像实验以前一样确定无疑... (1回应) -
偶然与天才 尾声第一部分
只要不去探求眼前的、容易理解的目的,并且承认最终目的是我们不能知道的,我们便可看出那些历史人物生活的一贯性和合理性;我们才能发现他们那些不合人类本性的行为的原因,因而我们也就不需要偶然和天才这些名... (1回应) -
皮埃尔之什么是幸福和痛苦 第四册第三部
皮埃尔被关在棚子里当俘虏的时候,懂得了一个道理,不是从理智上,而是用他整个身心,全副生命懂得了人被创造出来是为了幸福,幸福就在他本身,就在满足人的自然需要,而一切不幸福并不在于缺少什么,而在于过剩... (2回应) -
安德烈之死
玛丽亚公爵小姐明白娜塔莎说的“两天之前他发生这种变化”是什么意思。她明白,这意思是说他突然变得温和了,而这种温和,容易感动,是临死的迹象。她在进屋时,就在想象中看见了她在童年时代就熟悉的安德留沙... (1回应) -
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安德烈公爵与库图佐夫在其父逝世后的首次见面与谈话 安德烈公爵怎么也说不清那是怎么一来和由于什么原故就产生了一种效果;但是,在同库图佐夫会见后回到团里,对于整个战局和受此重任的人,他都放了心。他越是看... -
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每个人都有两种生活:一种是个人的私生活,它的兴趣越抽象,就越自由,一种是天然的群体生活,人在其中就必须遵守给他预定的各种法则。 人自觉地为自己活着,但是他不自觉地充当了达到历史的、全人类的各种目的的...

Memories, Dreams, Reflections (5)
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XI, on life after death 25 out of 25
Our age has shifted all emphasis to the here and now, and thus brought about a daemonization of man and his world. The phenomenon of dictators and all the misery they have wrought springs from the ... (3回应) -
VII: the Work
Blind acceptance never leads to a solution; at best it leads only to a standstill and is paid for heavily in the next generation. (2回应) -
早年荣格的自我评价 III 3 of 27
Through No. 1’s eyes I saw myself as a rather disagreeable and moderately gifted young man with vaulting ambitions, an undisciplined temperament, and dubious manners, alternating between naïve ... (1回应) -
School Year II, 18 of 54
In fact it seemed to me that the high mountains, the rivers, lakes, trees, flowers, and animals far better exemplified the essence of God than men with their ridiculous clothes, their meanness, van... -
School Years II 3 of 54
It struck me as definitely unfair that the inferiority feelings which accompanied my self-importance should thus be exposed to the world when I had taken every care, out of amour-propre and vanity,...

30 Lessons for Living (1)
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Chapter 7 Choose Happiness
Don't worry so much. There is not enough time in our lives to trade off the gold of our existence for the dust of what ifs or what if nots.

The Razor's Edge (1)
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Chapter 2, P58
To read the Odyssey in the original, it makes you feel as if you only had to get on tiptoe and stretch out your hands to touch the stars.”