Richard Wagner — "I am a law unto myself."
I am a law unto myself.
I am a law unto myself.
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"My art is not for the masses, but for the chosen few."
"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."
"The world needs me, and I need the world. But the world does not know it, and I know it too well."
"I am the most misunderstood man in the world."
"The Jewish spirit is the most detestable that can be imagined."
A general attitude he projected throughout his life, particularly in defiance of societal norms.
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