[b]August Strindberg
…if you are afraid of loneliness, don’t get married…[/b]
Best to steer clear of everyone, he thought.
I, too, am beginning to feel an immense need to become a savage and create a new world.
Of course: feeling ain’t doing.
Everything can happen, everything is possible and probable. Time and place do not exist; on a significant bases of reality, the imagination spins, weaving new patterns; a mixture of memories, experiences, free fancies, incongruities and improvisations.
In other words [as likely as not], way, way, way “in your head”.
Those who won’t accept evil never get anything good.
Let’s just say that some take it too far.
He saw the cause of his unhappiness in the family–the family as a social institution, which does not permit the child to become an independent individual at the proper time.
More to the point [for some], if at all.
A man with a so-called character is often a simple piece of mechanism; he has often only one point of view for the extremely complicated relationships of life.
Well, at least he’s civilized.