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Alexis de Tocqueville
“Our society is much more alienated from the theology than it is from the philosophy of Christianity. As our religious beliefs have become less strong and our view of the life hereafter less clear, morality has become more concerned with the legitimacy of material needs and pleasures. This is the idea that I think the followers of Saint-Simon expressed by saying that the flesh must be rehabilitated. It is probably the same tendency that, for some time now, appears in the writings and in the doctrines of our moral philosophers.”
Alexis de Tocqueville, The European Revolution & Correspondence With Gobineau

Edmund Husserl
“The free artistic fiction and the formation produced in the real world by means of the connection of fictions creates a predelineation for the one contemplating art. But it extends only as far as the artist has tied his unitary forms to such predelineations; beyond that, everything is again an empty possibility that can be shaped by phantasies chosen at will with any sense one likes. The perception as such determines nothing. One sees this in the fact that we would not live with one another in a pure phantasy world and that obviously nothing at all would change in what has been said if we had the same immediate freedom of perceptual phantasy as we do of reproductive phantasy: hence if we could hallucinate at will.”
Edmund Husserl, Phantasy, Image Consciousness and Memory, 1898-1925

“I call it "Higher Power" not to exclude any cultures/religions, as I feel everyone is pointing in the same direction, with different names, from different perspectives.”
San Mateo, San Mateo: Proof of The Divine

Eugène Delacroix
“Before you begin, study unceasingly, but once started, make mistake if you must but you must execute freely (12 May 1855).”
Eugène Delacroix, The Journal of Eugene Delacroix

Robert Bresson
“There must, at a certain point, be a transformation. If not, there is no art.”
Robert Bresson, Notes on the Cinematographer

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