Arthur Schopenhauer — "Neither for music, nor for poetry, nor for fine art have they any real or true s…"

Neither for music, nor for poetry, nor for fine art have they any real or true sense and susceptibility, and it is mere mockery on their part, in their desire to please, if they affect any such thing.
Arthur Schopenhauer — Arthur Schopenhauer Modern · Pessimist philosophy

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Essay 'On Women'

Date: 1851

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