There are probably very few people who have not at some time of their lives had some quality of genius. If they have not had such, it is probable that they have also been without great sorrow or great pain. They would have needed only to live sufficiently intently for a time for some quality to reveal itself. The poems of first love are a case in point, and certainly such love is a sufficient stimulus.
- Otto Weininger
The Death of Romance
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Re: The Death of Romance
3:52 is a good departure point for contemplating compassion.Patrick Watts wrote:The Rebirth of Romance!