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In the mid nineteenth century, the typical murderer was a drunken illiterate a hundred years later the typical murderer regards himself as a thinking man.
Colin Wilson
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Colin Wilson
Age: 82 †
Born: 1931
Born: June 26
Died: 2013
Died: December 5
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Colin Henry Wilson
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But Zarathustra made it clear in which direction the answer lay it is towards the artist-psychologist, the intuitional thinker. There are very few such men in the world's literature the great artists are not thinkers, the great thinkers are seldom artists.
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I was aggressively nonpolitical. I believed that people who make a fuss about politics do so because their heads are too empty to think about more important things. So I felt nothing but impatient contempt for Osborne's Jimmy Porter and the rest of the heroes of social protest.
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Man is brilliant at solving problems but solving them only makes him the victim of his own childishness and laziness. It is this recognition that has made almost every major philosopher in history a pessimist.
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A symphony is a stage play with the parts written for instruments instead of for actors.
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