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SOMETHING HAS CHANGED WITHIN ME
The power these letters hold is incredible. It feels like someone is giving you exactly the advice you need, right when you need it. Reading this book is like hearing a song that perfectly describes how you feel.
There’s so much to live for, so much to feel, so much to love. Let’s just take a moment and take it all in. That’s it.
The power these letters hold is incredible. It feels like someone is giving you exactly the advice you need, right when you need it. Reading this book is like hearing a song that perfectly describes how you feel.
There’s so much to live for, so much to feel, so much to love. Let’s just take a moment and take it all in. That’s it.
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I wish I loved this but it’s not for me
Philosophical and dense; it will take me a couple more reread to fully understand and appreciate these letters. But I do like that things I got. There's something appealing on reading someone discuss topics they know by heart. And in this case, it's Rilke discussing writing and solitude in life.
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Passagens de beleza assombrosa. Sexta e sétima cartas fascinantes.
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“Profound “ is one word I can use to express my response to reading this work .
This is one of those books that needs to be read repeatedly to keep the expensive but rare wisdom shared at close proximity to oneself .
This book only contained Rilke 10 letters and not the letters from the young poet .
Would love to read the letters from the young poet to get the full picture .
His view of solitude was profound ;when thrust into a season of solitude one needs to embrace and extract wisdom out of it and not treat it like a uninvited disease and prematurely end it with something inferior .But being stagnant in that phase will also be detrimental.Nature is the most inescapable testament to the different seasons in life and life is a mixture of seasons .
I was so intrigued by the author I tried to get more information about his life .I wanted to know what experiences made a man write such profound material but I was surprised to see how he didn’t really live a full life.
Pondering about it , it seemed that Rilke didn’t fully go through the process of evolution that a man goes through in the period of his life time though he wrote about it with such clarity .
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This is one of those books that needs to be read repeatedly to keep the expensive but rare wisdom shared at close proximity to oneself .
This book only contained Rilke 10 letters and not the letters from the young poet .
Would love to read the letters from the young poet to get the full picture .
His view of solitude was profound ;when thrust into a season of solitude one needs to embrace and extract wisdom out of it and not treat it like a uninvited disease and prematurely end it with something inferior .But being stagnant in that phase will also be detrimental.Nature is the most inescapable testament to the different seasons in life and life is a mixture of seasons .
I was so intrigued by the author I tried to get more information about his life .I wanted to know what experiences made a man write such profound material but I was surprised to see how he didn’t really live a full life.
Pondering about it , it seemed that Rilke didn’t fully go through the process of evolution that a man goes through in the period of his life time though he wrote about it with such clarity .
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rec from beloved L ; will re-read.
fav line: “we have altered the way a house alters when a guest enters it.”
some more memorable lines –
- “When I have to see this lost, unreal woman who is connected with nothing, who cannot grow old, I feel how even as a child I struggled to get away from her and fear deep within me lest after years and years of running and walking I am still not far enough from her, that somewhere inwardly I still make movements that are the other half of her embittered gestures … Then I have a horror of her distraught pieties … herself empty as a dress, ghostly and terrible. And that still I am her child; that some scarcely recognizable wallpaper door in this faded wall that doesn’t belong to anything was my entrance into the world …!”
- “It belongs to becoming rather than being, to the unfinished rather than the completed. ”
- “There is nothing less apt to touch a work of art than critical words”
- “Do not now strive to uncover answers: they cannot be given you because you have not been able to live them. And what matters is to live everything. Live the questions for now.”
- “one day there will be girls and women whose name will no longer just signify the opposite of the male but something in their own right, something which does not make one think of any supplement or limit but only of life and existence: the female human being. This step forward (at first right against the will of the men who are left behind) will transform the experience of love, which is now full of error, alter it root and branch, reshape it into a relation between two human beings and no longer between man and woman. ”
- “we are in the middle of a transition where we cannot stand still. ”
- “We have no reason to be mistrustful of our world, for it is not against us. If it holds terrors they are our terrors, if it has its abysses these abysses belong to us, if there are dangers then we must try to love them.”
- “Do not watch yourself too closely. Do not draw over-rapid conclusions from what is happening to you. Simply let it happen. ”
- “You must be patient as an invalid and trusting as a convalescent, for you are perhaps both. And more than that: you are also the doctor responsible for looking after himself. ”
- “We should in general be very careful with names; it is so often the name of a crime which destroys a life, not the nameless and personal act itself, which was perhaps completely necessary to that life and could have been absorbed by it without difficulty.”
fav line: “we have altered the way a house alters when a guest enters it.”
some more memorable lines –
- “When I have to see this lost, unreal woman who is connected with nothing, who cannot grow old, I feel how even as a child I struggled to get away from her and fear deep within me lest after years and years of running and walking I am still not far enough from her, that somewhere inwardly I still make movements that are the other half of her embittered gestures … Then I have a horror of her distraught pieties … herself empty as a dress, ghostly and terrible. And that still I am her child; that some scarcely recognizable wallpaper door in this faded wall that doesn’t belong to anything was my entrance into the world …!”
- “It belongs to becoming rather than being, to the unfinished rather than the completed. ”
- “There is nothing less apt to touch a work of art than critical words”
- “Do not now strive to uncover answers: they cannot be given you because you have not been able to live them. And what matters is to live everything. Live the questions for now.”
- “one day there will be girls and women whose name will no longer just signify the opposite of the male but something in their own right, something which does not make one think of any supplement or limit but only of life and existence: the female human being. This step forward (at first right against the will of the men who are left behind) will transform the experience of love, which is now full of error, alter it root and branch, reshape it into a relation between two human beings and no longer between man and woman. ”
- “we are in the middle of a transition where we cannot stand still. ”
- “We have no reason to be mistrustful of our world, for it is not against us. If it holds terrors they are our terrors, if it has its abysses these abysses belong to us, if there are dangers then we must try to love them.”
- “Do not watch yourself too closely. Do not draw over-rapid conclusions from what is happening to you. Simply let it happen. ”
- “You must be patient as an invalid and trusting as a convalescent, for you are perhaps both. And more than that: you are also the doctor responsible for looking after himself. ”
- “We should in general be very careful with names; it is so often the name of a crime which destroys a life, not the nameless and personal act itself, which was perhaps completely necessary to that life and could have been absorbed by it without difficulty.”