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Entry (1950)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
“The search for happiness is one of the chief sources of unhappiness.”
Section 280 http://books.google.com/books?id=msOwAAAAIAAJ&q=%22The+search+for+happiness+is+one+of+the+chief+sources+of+unhappiness%22&pg=PA151#v=onepage
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Section 115
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Section 68
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Section 211
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Section 83
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
“Add a few drops of venom to a half truth and you have an absolute truth.”
Section 216
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Entry (1957)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
Section 37, Ch.6 Misfits
The True Believer (1951), Part Two: The Potential Converts
Section 125, Ch.18 Good and Bad Mass Movements, citing Haldane's The Inequality of Man (1938)
The True Believer (1951), Part Four: Beginning and End
Section 237
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
On the first moon-landing, as quoted in The New York Times (21 July 1969)
“A war is not won if the defeated enemy has not been turned into a friend.”
Zdroj: Reflections on the Human Condition (1973), p. 127
Zdroj: The Ordeal of Change (1963), Ch. 5: "The Readiness to Work"
Entry (1953)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
Entry (1956)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Zdroj: First Things, Last Things (1971), Ch. 8 "Thoughts on the Present"
Section 13
The True Believer (1951), Part One: The Appeal of Mass Movements
“No one is truly literate who cannot read his own heart.”
Section 159
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Entry (1977)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
Kontext: Disraeli felt that "nothing could compensate his obscure youth, not even a glorious old age." Practically all writers and artists are aware of their destiny and see themselves as actors in a fateful drama. With me, nothing is momentous: obscure youth, glorious old age, fateful coincidences — nothing really matters. I have written a number of good sentences. I have kept free of delusions. I know I am going to die soon.
The Temper of Our Time (1967)
“Every extreme attitude is a flight from the self.”
Section 8
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
The Passionate State Of Mind, and Other Aphorisms (1955)
Also quoted in Between the Devil and the Dragon : The Best Essays and Aphorisms of Eric Hoffer (1982)
Reflections on the Human Condition (1973)
Zdroj: The Ordeal of Change (1963), Ch. 12: "Concerning Individual Freedom". [In this passage "work, fight, talk, for liberty than have it" is a quotation of Lincoln Steffens from The Autobiography of Lincoln Steffens (1931), p. 635]
Section 32
Reflections on the Human Condition (1973)
Entry (1955)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
Entry (1977)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)