Christian Morgenstern
Christian Morgenstern
Christian Otto Josef Wolfgang Morgensternwas a German author and poet from Munich. Morgenstern married Margareta Gosebruch von Liechtenstern on 7 March 1910. He worked for a while as a journalist in Berlin, but spent much of his life traveling through Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, primarily in a vain attempt to recover his health. His travels, though they failed to restore him to health, allowed him to meet many of the foremost literary and philosophical figures of his time in central...
NationalityGerman
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth6 May 1871
CountryGermany
Woe to humanity, should only a single animal have a seat in the Last Judgement.
To me, the term 'middle-class' connotes a safe, comfortable, middle-of-the road policy. Above all, our language is 'middle-class' in the middle of our road. To drive it to one side or the other or even off the road, is the noblest task of the future.
Often I am struck in amazement about a word: I suddenly realize that the complete arbitrariness of our language is but a part of the arbitrariness of our own world in general.
There are often some hundred times, a thousand times, before you can really see it for the first time.
You are not at home where your residence are but where you are understood.
If modern civilization man had to kill the animals he eats, the number of vegetarians would rise astronomically.
In every man there is a hidden child which is called the urge to create and he prefers as play things and serious things not the miniature ships, recreated in the minutest detail, but the walnutshell with a bird feather as mast and sail and a pebble as the captain. He also wants to be able to participate and to co-create in art, rather than being simply an admiring viewer. For this "child in man" is the immortal creator within him.
Aviation will give new nourishment to the religious sprit of mankind. It will add airspace to those other great heighteners of the cosmic mood: the wood, the sea, the desert.
The hidden child wants to be able to participate and to co-create in art, rather than being simply an admiring viewer.
Home is not where you live but where they understand you.