Thomas Mann Quotes
Nature In Her Creative Dreaming, Dreamt The Same Thing Both Here And There, And If One Spoke Of Imitation, Then Certainly It Had To Be Reciprocal. Should One Take The Children Of The Soil As Models Because They Possessed The Depth Of Organic Reality, Whereas The Ice Flowers Were Mere External Phenomena? But As Phenomena, They Were The Result Of An Interplay Of Matter No Less Complex Than That Found In Plants. If I Understood Our Friendly Host Correctly, What Concerned Him Was The Unity Of Animate And So-called Inanimate Nature, The Idea That We Sin Against The Latter If The Boundary We Draw Between The Two Spheres Is Too Rigid, When In Reality It Is Porous, Since There Is No Elementary Capability That Is Reserved Exclusively For Living Creatures Or That The Biologist Could Not Likewise Study On Inanimate Models.
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