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Fin De Siecle Quotes

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Natsume Sōseki
“But do you imagine there’s a certain type of person in the world who conforms to the idea of a ‘bad person'? You’ll never find someone who fits that mold neatly, you know. On the whole, all people are good, or at least they’re normal. The frightening thing is that they can suddenly turn bad when it comes to the crunch. That’s why you have to be careful.”
Natsume Sōseki, Kokoro

Natsume Sōseki
“When I was a student, there wasn't a single thing we did that was unrelated to others. It was all for the Emperor, or parents, or the country, or society—everything was other-centered, which means that all educated men were hypocrites. When society changed, this hypocrisy ceased to work, and as a result, self-centeredness was gradually imported into thought and action, and egoism became enormously over-developed. Instead of the old hypocrites, now all we've got are out-and-out rogues. Do you see what I mean by that?”
Natsume Sōseki, Բ󾱰ō

“I used to ask myself, ‘Sergei, would you rather spend your money on drink or women?� and thanks to the club, I spend it on both and am called a patron of the arts.”
Melika Dannese Lux, City of Lights: The Trials and Triumphs of Ilyse Charpentier

Natsume Sōseki
“The call for political freedom took place long ago. The call for freedom of speech is also a thing of the past. Freedom is not a word to be used exclusively for phenomena such as this which are so easily given outward manifestation. I believe that we young men of the new age have encountered the moment in time when we must call for that great freedom, the freedom of the mind.”
Natsume Sōseki, Բ󾱰ō

Oscar Wilde
“Each of us has Heaven and Hell in him, Basil,' cried Dorian, with a wild gesture of despair.”
Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

Claude Debussy
“The century of airplanes deserves its own music. As there are no precedents, I must create anew.”
Claude Debussy

Claude Debussy
“I love music passionately. And because I love it, I try to free it from barren traditions that stifle it.”
Claude Debussy