Dec 16 2011
A: But I love my irony.
Q: Does it give you pleasure?
A: A poor … A rather unsatisfactory… .
Q: The unavoidable tendency of everything particular to emphasize its own particularity.
A: Yes.
Q: You could interest yourself in these interesting machines. They’re hard to understand. They’re time-consuming.
A: I don’t like you.
Q. I sensed it.
A: These imbecile questions …
Q: Inadequately answered …
A: … imbecile questions leading nowhere …
Q: The personal abuse continues.
A: … that voice, confident and shrill …
Q: (aside): He has given away his gaiety, and now he has nothing.

isso é do kierkegaard unfair to schlegel, não é? esse conto tem ums dos meus trechos favoritos da história do mundo.

“Because that is not what I think at all. We have to do here with my own irony. Because of course Kierkegaard was “fair” to Schlegel. In making a statement to the contrary I am attempting to … I might have several purposes - simply being provocative, for example. But mostly I am trying to annihilate Kierkegaard in order to deal with his disapproval.
Q:Of Schlegel?
A:Of me.”

GENTE É DE MIM QUE ELE TÁ FALANDO

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    isso é do kierkegaard unfair to schlegel, não é? esse conto tem ums dos meus trechos favoritos da história do mundo....
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