12.11.2007, 11:12 PM | #1 |
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"Man's misfortune stems from the fact that he does not want to stay
in the room where he belongs. Pascal said that. And Pascal was a great man, a Frangipani of the intellect, a real craftsman, so to speak, and no one wants one of those anymore. People read incendiary books now by huguenots or englishmen. Or they write tracts or so- called scientific masterpieces that put anything and everything in question. Nothing is supposed to be right anymore, suddenly everything ought to be different. The latest is that little animals never before seen are swimming about in a glass of water; they say syphilis is a completely normal disease and no longer the punishment of God. God didn't make the world in seven days, it's said, but over millions of years, if it was He at all. Savages are human beings like us; we raise our children wrong; and the earth is no longer round like it was, but flat at the top and bottom like a melon- as if it made a damn bit of difference! in every field people question and bore and scrutinize and pry and dabble with experiments. It's no longer enough for a man to say that something is so or how it is so- everything has to be proven besides, preferably with witnesses and numbers and one or another of these ridiculous experiments. These Diderots and d'Alemberts and Voltaies and Rousseaus or whatever names these scribblers have- there are ven clerics among them and gentlemen of noble birth!- they've finally managed to infect the whole society with their perfidious fidgets, with their sheer delight in discontent and their unwillingness to be satisfied with anything in this world, in short, with the boundless chaos that reigns inside their own heads!"
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