We are so made, that we can only derive intense enjoyment from a contrast, and only very little from a state of things.


Civilization and its Discontents (1930)


We are so made, that we can only derive intense enjoyment from a contrast, and only very little from a state of things.

We are so made, that we can only derive intense enjoyment from a contrast, and only very little from a state of things.

We are so made, that we can only derive intense enjoyment from a contrast, and only very little from a state of things.

We are so made, that we can only derive intense enjoyment from a contrast, and only very little from a state of things.