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  • What's important is promising something to the people, not actually keeping those promises. The people have always lived on hope alone.

  • While love ceaselessly strives toward that which lies at the hiddenmost center, hatred only perceives the topmost surface . . .

    Lying   Hatred   Strive  
  • No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and those close to the deceased inherit part of the liberated soul and become richer in their humanness.

  • The goddess of beauty is the goddess Kitsch.

    Kitsch   Goddess  
  • Were one merely to seek information, one should inquire of the man who hates, but if one wishes to know what truly is, one better ask the one who loves

    Hate   Men   Wish  
  • Although every man believes that his decisions and resolutions involve the most multifarious factors, in reality they are mere oscillation between flight and longing.

    Believe   Reality   Men  
    Hermann Broch (2011). “The Sleepwalkers”, p.468, Vintage
  • The essence of kitsch is the confusion of ethical and esthetic categories; kitsch wants to produce not the "good" but the "beautiful."

    Hermann Broch (2002). “Geist and Zeitgeist: Six Essays by Hermann Broch”, Counterpoint LLC
  • Are we, then, insane because we have not gone mad?

    Mad   Insane   Gone  
    Hermann Broch (2011). “The Sleepwalkers”, p.483, Vintage
  • Those who live by the sea can hardly form a single thought of which the sea would not be part.

    Ocean   Sea   Form  
  • Kitsch tends to wallow in beauty - its shortcoming is not aesthetic, but ethical

  • Romanticism is the mother of kitsch and that there are moments when the child becomes so like its mother that one cannot differentiate between them

  • The techniques of kitsch, which are based on imitation, are rational and operate according to formulas; the remain rational even when their result has a highly irrational, even crazy, quality.

    Hermann Broch (2002). “Geist and Zeitgeist: Six Essays by Hermann Broch”, Counterpoint LLC
  • A kitsch novel describes the world not as it really is, but as it is hoped and feared to be.

    World   Kitsch   Novel  
    Hermann Broch (2002). “Geist and Zeitgeist: Six Essays by Hermann Broch”, Counterpoint LLC
  • Kitsch generates pseudonovelty with no new insight into reality, or else does not concern itself at all with the new and produces its effects with more or less academic eclecticism.

    Reality   Doe   Kitsch  
    Hermann Broch, Michael P. Steinberg (1984). “Hugo Von Hofmannsthal and His Time: The European Imagination, 1860-1920”, p.170, University of Chicago Press
  • The world has always gone through periods of madness so as to advance a bit on the road to reason.

    Gone   World   Madness  
  • One who hates is a man holding a magnifying-glass, and when he hates someone, he knows precisely that person's surface, from the soles of his feet all the way up to each hair on the hated head

    Hate   Men   Feet  
  • If the embodiment of the fundamental idea of our age were to be found in Victorian architecture, in the Church of Cristo Re in Rome or the Church in Brasilia, in Moscow University or the Capitol in Washington, then our age would undoubtedly be called the 'age of kitsch.'

    Rome   Ideas   Age  
  • The maker of kitsch does not create inferior art, he is not an incompetent or a bungler, he cannot be evaluated by aesthetic standards; rather, he is ethically depraved, a criminal willing radical evil. And since it is radical evil that is manifest here, evil per se, forming the absolute negative pole of every value-system, kitsch will always be evil, not just kitsch in art, but kitsch in every value-system that is not an imitation system.

    Art   Evil   Negative  
  • Kitsch is certainly not "bad art," it forms its own closed system.

    Art   Kitsch   Form  
  • The man who is thus outside the confines of every value-combination, and has become the exclusive representative of an individual value, is metaphysically an outcast, for his autonomy presupposes the resolution and disintegration of all system into its individual elements; such a man is liberated from values and from style, and can be influenced only by the irrational.

    Men   Style   He Man  
    Hermann Broch (2011). “The Sleepwalkers”, p.887, Vintage
  • You must neither completely nor partially copy the art of others. If so, you will be producing kitsch.

    Art   Kitsch   Copies  
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