« Fear never saves only time. It only delays the impact and lasts the pain. It preserves defeat, cherishes inaction, tolerates humiliation. It is only a shortcut to even more fear. It gets you used to losing, crawling rather than existing, going backwards to get back on your way. »
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Laurent Obertone
Praise for strength |
Laurent Obertone
Praise for strength
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« In Paris, the libertarian book fair is held every year `not to be confused with "libertarians" (or anarcho-capitalists); libertarians, on the other hand, are against the right of ownership, that is to say against the right to profit from the fruits of his efforts, so to speak supporters of the return to the Stone Age.`, in a huge room offered by the taxpayer on the order of the socialist power. , where anti-capitalists do business by selling anarchist books 25 euros each, the same ones that are found well stocked in supermarkets. Every time the Party manages to bring a "system fucker" into this show, it sows its morality, and wins in the long run. I'll let you guess who's "fucking" who. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 255) »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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« The distressing level of culture, spelling, reflection, should no longer be of concern, as long as young people are occupied. While the students are partying, playing revolution by blocking their faculty, they do not clutter the streets. Most importantly, they don't clutter libraries. It's jubilant: these young people are doing exactly what a power can expect from them. "IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH." Not just that of students and students: that of teachers and decision-makers too. No need for scientific, historical and literary culture to find its place in our society. All that matters is to impress his world. TO KNOW, IT HAS BECOME REPETER. In any case, that's enough to get into the ENA. `...` No one seeks to cultivate themselves; everyone wants to give the impression of being. "France is a country where it is more important to have an opinion about Homer than to have read Homer." Stendhal is still relevant today. You will no longer meet people who think, but only with opinions. Under the anecdotes and the bagout, under the conformist mattress, ignorance must be thick, unfathomable. (Ch. VI AT THE DRESSAGE SCHOOL p. 243-244) »
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Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother |
Laurent Obertone
France's Big Brother
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