Thomas Bernhard Quotes
When A Body Is Acted Upon By External Forces Besides Its Weight It Tips Over On One Side Of The Base If The (so-called) Weight (vector) Acts Along A Line Through The So-called Center-of-mass That Intersects The Supporting Surface Outside The Base Of The Body; In The Case Of A Stable Equilibrium, The Weight Vector Points Inside The Base, In The Case Of An Unstable Equilibrium It Points Exactly Toward The Tilting Edge Of The Base, "tilting Edge Of The Base" Underlined. We Always Went To Far, So Roithamer, So We Were Always Pushing Toward The Extreme Limit. But We Never Thrust Ourselves Beyond It. Once I Have Thrust Myself Beyond It, It's All Over, So Roithamer, "all" Underlined. We're Always Set Toward The Predetermined Moment, "predetermined Moment" Underlined. When That Moment Has Come, We Don't Know That It Has Come, But It Is The Right Moment. We Can Exist At The Heighest Degree Of Intensity As Long As We Live, So Roithamer (June 7). The End Is No Process. Clearing.
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