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Notes 94
To be satisfied with the human is inhuman. Better worship the devil than not worship.
Not only am I not good, I don’t want to be good.
Love no matter what.
Not only am I not good, I don’t want to be good.
Love no matter what.
“Que Seurat Seurat”
For Janice, b. 15 April 1948–d. 26 August 1970
Georges Seurat, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte—1884
The Art Institute of Chicago
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Monday, April 11, 2005 +
02004 04 11 +
40 73 52 2F 33 05 7D 4D 32 00 79 04 53 3F 43 4D
36 3C 42 08 2A 32 0B 2F 18 4A 7B 7E 4C 4B 16 25
51 4A 37 03 47 72 3C 2E 72 40 22 7D 5C 1D 6E 6E
36 3C 42 08 2A 32 0B 2F 18 4A 7B 7E 4C 4B 16 25
51 4A 37 03 47 72 3C 2E 72 40 22 7D 5C 1D 6E 6E
Sunday, April 10, 2005 +
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On April 10, 1938, “only 5 out of 3,600 voted against Hitler in the Catholic Austrian town of Braunau, his birthplace, and twenty miles to the south, in the small village of St. Radegund, only one man voted against him. This was Franz Jägerstätter, a Catholic peasant, the father of a young family.”
—John Lukacs, The End of the Twentieth Century and the End of the Modern Age (New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1993).
—John Lukacs, The End of the Twentieth Century and the End of the Modern Age (New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1993).