Richard Wagner — "I despise the common herd; they are incapable of understanding my genius."
I despise the common herd; they are incapable of understanding my genius.
I despise the common herd; they are incapable of understanding my genius.
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"The purely human is no longer comprehensible to us: it must appear in some supernatural form."
"The Jew, who, as we know, has a God all to himself, we need not discuss further here. He is a parasite, a germ, a pestilence, an ulcer, a gangrene; he is incapable of any true art. He has only money."
"I am the most unfortunate of men, for I am a genius in a world of fools."
"The world will one day recognize my genius, even if I am dead."
"I have never been truly happy, for happiness is a bourgeois invention."
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