Carl William Brown’s Quotes (Part 3), various quotes, ideas, opinions, thoughts, aphorisms and wits, by Carl William Brown, the Daimon Club literary avenger, founder of the Daimonology new didactic philosophy.
An aphorism is a mental exercise, psychical, logical, linguistic, spiritual, ritual, emotional and rational, it is a major conceptual and literary activity, a mixture of prose and poetry that conveys, in addition to ideology, sympathy or antipathy.
Carl William Brown
An aphorism is a synthesis of prose and poetry, it is a narrative precipitate, a didactic parable, an ideological concept, in practice it ‘s compressed and zipped philosophy . It is literature that adapts itself to the digital age.
Carl William Brown
An aphorism is nothing else but the slightest form of writing raised to the highest level of expressive communication.
Carl William Brown
An aphorism is a judgment, a maxim, a sentence that expresses exactly the fruit of a long life experience, observation, analysis, pain in the ass … and so on!
Carl William Brown
Very often there is nothing more unconscious than our ignorance, of which we obviously disregard the existence; therefore opening the mind to the ethics of knowledge and cultivating one’s learning is the only wise thing to do in order to give a sense to our mysterious life.
Carl William Brown
An aphorism is an extreme synthesis of thesis and antithesis, theory and practice, it’s a mixture of intuition and observation, hypothesis and illusions of certainty and probability, history and stupidity.
Carl William Brown
Italian politicians are stupid and expensive, that’s why they should be fired, abolished, or better eliminated.
Carl William Brown
Political parties in Italy are so stupid and expensive that they deserve to be abolished.
Carl William Brown
In hard times of severe crisis if you want to create new jobs, I recommend you to start killing some people. It’s the old “topos” of war in time of peace.
Carl William Brown
In hard times of severe crisis, inflation, recession, stagnation and unemployment if you want to create new jobs I recommend you the old idea to start building pyramids.
Carl William Brown
Communism has failed; capitalism has failed; common sense has failed; now has to fail stupidity.
Carl William Brown
Daimonology is the discourse on genius, it is genius that questions itself and globality, it is a synthesis of the universal nothingness. It is the coincidentia oppositorum of pain and joy. It is the end of every principle.
Carl William Brown
What’s the advantage to have hundreds of words to define stupidity, when the essence is always the same.
Carl William Brown
What’s the meaning of “giornalista professionista”? I have always thought a professional to be a good prostitute!
Carl William Brown
Invest in stupidity, its stocks never go down.
Carl William Brown
The media and their journalists are merely megaphones for stupidity, the verb par excellence.
Carl William Brown
Only eliminating all pains in the ass the real mild and gentle man can live in peace.
Carl William Brown
It was a strange man, a kind of black humorist, a true philosopher. One day he said: “If my books could ensure an increase in the number of murders, well, it will mean that they have been quite useful in some way or another.”
Carl William Brown
Never underestimate the enemy, above all if he is a stupid one.
Carl William Brown
Daimonology is the reality of ideality that pursues the ideality of reality. It is an ethical, aesthetic, critical, dialectical and enigmatic synthesis of global and universal thought.
Carl William Brown
Behind rich companies there are great people, and you know, men of success are the stupidest of all.
Carl William Brown
Before the internet we thought that stupidity was due to a lack of information. Today we know it wasn’t for that.
Carl William Brown
In order to be a writer, first you must become an alive dead spirit.
Carl William Brown
Human Improvement is perseverance.
Carl William Brown
Perhaps he could have chosen in the best way, but his Daimon wasn’t all that reliable, moreover Dada doubted everything, and for this reason he almost never knew how to make the most appropriate choice, however he enjoyed trying, not without a certain nostalgia and melancholy suffering.
Carl William Brown
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