416 books
—
438 voters
to-read
(169)
currently-reading (3)
read (1399)
did-not-finish (0)
warhammer-40000 (14)
graphic-novels (139)
fantasy (85)
sf (65)
detective-stories (56)
currently-reading (3)
read (1399)
did-not-finish (0)
warhammer-40000 (14)
graphic-novels (139)
fantasy (85)
sf (65)
detective-stories (56)
biografije
(51)
mystery (41)
drame (32)
historical-novels (25)
french-classics (22)
history (20)
american-classics (18)
putopisi (15)
comedy (14)
mystery (41)
drame (32)
historical-novels (25)
french-classics (22)
history (20)
american-classics (18)
putopisi (15)
comedy (14)
“Greek philosophers, beginning with Thales, were men of speculative temperament. What is the world made of? What are the elements and the processes by which the world is transformed? Greek philosophy and science were born together, of the passion to know. The Buddha’s aim was not to know the world or to improve it but to escape its suffering. His whole concern was salvation. It is not easy for us in the West to understand or even name this Buddhist concern. To say that the Buddhists had a “philosophy” would be misleading.”
― The Creators: A History of Heroes of the Imagination
― The Creators: A History of Heroes of the Imagination
“Between the fear that something would happen and the hope that still it wouldn't, there is much more space than one thinks. On that narrow, hard, bare and dark space a lot of us spend their lives.”
―
―
“Why kid ourselves, people have nothing to say to one another, they all talk about their own troubles and nothing else. Each man for himself, the earth for us all. They try to unload their unhappiness on someone else when making love, they do their damnedest, but it doesn't work, they keep it all, and then they start all over again, trying to find a place for it. "Your pretty, Mademoiselle," they say. And life takes hold of them again until the next time, and then they try the same little gimmick. "You're very pretty, Mademoiselle..."
And in between they boast that they've succeeded in getting rid of their unhappiness, but everyone knows it's not true and they've simply kept it all to themselves. Since at the little game you get uglier and more repulsive as you grow older, you can't hope to hide your unhappiness, your bankruptcy, any longer. In the end your features are marked with that hideous grimace that takes twenty, thrity years or more to climb form your belly to your face. That's all a man is good for, that and no more, a grimace that he takes a whole lifetime to compose. The grimace a man would need to express his true soul without losing any of it is so heavy and complicated that he doesn't always succeed in completing it.”
― Journey to the End of the Night
And in between they boast that they've succeeded in getting rid of their unhappiness, but everyone knows it's not true and they've simply kept it all to themselves. Since at the little game you get uglier and more repulsive as you grow older, you can't hope to hide your unhappiness, your bankruptcy, any longer. In the end your features are marked with that hideous grimace that takes twenty, thrity years or more to climb form your belly to your face. That's all a man is good for, that and no more, a grimace that he takes a whole lifetime to compose. The grimace a man would need to express his true soul without losing any of it is so heavy and complicated that he doesn't always succeed in completing it.”
― Journey to the End of the Night
“Between the shadows of the earth and the dark depths of the sky, human life lay slumbering, with all its unsolved puzzles.”
― Immensee
― Immensee
“The Greeks saw the advance of civilization bringing new ills. Their sour parable of technological progress was the familiar myth of Prometheus. Punished for affronting the gods by stealing fire for men’s use, Prometheus was chained to a rock so an eagle could feed on his liver, which grew back each night. According to Lucretius, necessity had led men to invent, and then inventions spawned frivolous needs that equipped and encouraged them to slaughter one another in war.”
― The Creators: A History of Heroes of the Imagination
― The Creators: A History of Heroes of the Imagination
bosnia
— 105 members
— last activity Sep 07, 2017 07:48AM
Za sve sa dobrim namjerama.. (For all the people with good intentions..)
Once Upon A Fairy Tale
— 441 members
— last activity Dec 21, 2023 08:55AM
For lovers of fairy tales, fairy tale retellings, and books based on fairy tales and myth.
The Fun Group
— 15 members
— last activity Jul 12, 2012 07:55AM
This groups is for fun. you can rp, talk, play games, etc. Have Fun!
Catching up on Classics (and lots more!)
— 16100 members
— last activity 7 minutes ago
The world is made up of two kinds of people: first, those who love classics, and second, those who have not yet read a classic. Be bold and join us as ...more
Charles’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Charles’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
More friends…
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Charles
Lists liked by Charles






























