If thou wilt be mine, I shall make thee happier than God Himself in His paradise. The angels themselves will be jealous of thee. Tear off that funeral shroud in which thou about to wrap thyself. I am Beauty, I am Youth, I am Life. Come to me! Together we shall be Love.
Theophile GautierAbout author
- Author's profession: Poet
- Nationality: french
- Born: August 30, 1811
- Died: October 23, 1872
Related Authors
Topics
Quotes currently Trending
The great discovery of psychoanalysis was that of the production of desire, of the production of the unconscious. But once Oedipus entered the picture, the discovery was soon buried beneath the new brand of idealism: a classical theater was substituted for the unconscious as a factory: representation was substituted for the units of production of the unconscious; and an unconscious that was capable of nothing but expressing itself? in myth, tragedy, dreams? was substituted for the productive...
Gilles Deleuze
![Nick Johnson quote: "You look at all the great players that they've had and the..."](/pic/31412/600x316/quotation-nick-johnson-you-look-at-all-the-great-players-that-theyve-had.jpg)
![John Henry Patterson quote: "Before you try to convince anyone else, be sure you are..."](/pic/153413/600x316/quotation-john-henry-patterson-before-you-try-to-convince-anyone-else-be.jpg)
But are there philosophical problems? The present position of English philosophy - my point of departure - originates, I believe, in the late Professor Ludwig Wittgenstein's doctrine that there are none; that all genuine problems are scientific problems; that the alleged propositions or theories of philosophy are pseudo-propositions or pseudo-theories; that they are not false (if they were false, their negations would be true propositions or theories) but strictly meaningless combinations of...
Karl Popper