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...waiving the antitheses and approaching individually these men who seemed to be the
leaders, he was repelled by the discrepancies and contradictions in the men
themselves."
Shaw
Nietzsche
Lenin
Fitzgerald - CORRECT ANSWER: Fitzgerald
'"I know myself," he cried, "but that is all."'
Yeats
Kipling
Dostoevsky
Fitzgerald - CORRECT ANSWER: Fitzgerald
'"I know myself," he cried, "but that is all."' - CORRECT ANSWER: Fitzgerald
". . .'tis the object of feeling, not of reason. It lies in yourself, not in the object."
Nietzsche
,Dostoevsky
Hume
Doyle - CORRECT ANSWER: Hume
"... art can only be violence, cruelty, injustice."A manifesto of
Fauvism
futurism
impressionism
the Academy - CORRECT ANSWER: futurism
"... art can only be violence, cruelty, injustice."A manifesto of
the Academy
Fauvism
futurism
impressionism - CORRECT ANSWER: futurism
"...a kind of reductio ad absurdum: the hypothetical case of nine men who on nine nights
suffer a severe pain. Would it not be ridiculous - they questioned - to pretend that this
pain is one and the same?" - CORRECT ANSWER: Borges
"...he lives so as to give a meaning and a value of his own to life."
Wittgenstein
Hume
Pirandello
Freud - CORRECT ANSWER: Pirandello
,"...he lives so as to give a meaning and a value of his own to life." - CORRECT
ANSWER: Pirandello
"...here, there and a little everywhere":
logic
illusion
reality
Dada - CORRECT ANSWER: Dada
"...innocence ends when one is stripped of the delusion that one likes oneself." -
CORRECT ANSWER: Didion
"...life is full of infinite absurdities, which, strangely enough, do not even need to appear
plausible, since they are true."
Pirandello
Shaw
Freud
Eliot - CORRECT ANSWER: Pirandello
"...life is full of infinite absurdities, which, strangely enough, do not even need to appear
plausible, since they are true."
Shaw
Freud
Pirandello
Eliot - CORRECT ANSWER: Pirandello
, "...life is full of infinite absurdities, which, strangely enough, do not even need to appear
plausible, since they are true." - CORRECT ANSWER: Pirandello
"...life is full of infinite absurdities, which, strangely enough, do not even need to appear
plausible, since they are true." - CORRECT ANSWER: Pirandello
"...man's vital framework has a certain influence upon his reception of reality; but this
does not mean that this influence or intervention involves alteration of the fabric of
reality."
Wittgenstein
Nietzsche
Ortega y Gasset
Christie - CORRECT ANSWER: Ortega y Gasset
"...personal affections and aesthetic enjoyments include all the greatest, and by far the
greatest, goods we can imagine...." - CORRECT ANSWER: G. E. Moore
"...that's their ideal, but there's no sort of mystery or lofty melancholy about it.... It's
simple lust of power, of filthy earthly gain, of domination---something like a universal
serfdom with them as masters---that's all they stand for." - CORRECT ANSWER:
Dostoevsky
"...the American people are now creating on a vast scale an entirely original social
structure," André Siegfried wrote in 1927, as a result of
higher education
mass production
Wilson's progressivism
victory in World War I - CORRECT ANSWER: mass production