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  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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    • by no means an unpleasing relic, quite the contrary, and in many
    • districts, quite a different style in the journals and even in the
    • heart-quality and are quite consciously striven for just because of
    • is quite out of place in face of the spiritual, and altogether out of
    • observation and experiment quite logically; who does not pass from
    • asked today quite from the external aspect: Why have you come here
    • all, it is quite a different matter if in earlier centuries —
    • are of quite a different inner make-up from those who were born even
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    • now I want to speak of something quite different, but gradually
    • beginning of our era were able to feel quite differently from the
    • ago all this was quite a matter of course. Today a great deal is said
    • that an event could be of such significance! Quite a different kind
    • Christ away from Jesus pass as the greatest theologians today. Quite
    • something quite different from what they ought to hear. They hear
    • speaks quite differently from the way in which people speak elsewhere
    • Because in reality he is seeking for something quite different.
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    • regard to modern thinking, materialism is quite right, but it is not
    • preserved some of the older kind of thinking) has quite definite
    • framework it becomes. The portly banker becomes quite an
    • did this in one of my last Oxford lectures, and to make myself quite
    • against what I have said, but what they attack is always quite new to
    • presented and accepted as Anthroposophy is quite different from what
    • defense of it — quite materialistically, un-spiritually,
    • is what I wanted to say quite clearly, my dear friends, that in what
    • Quite happily the most materialistic ideas were being introduced into
    • would have been quite in accordance with the times. When someone
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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    • since the end of the last century are faced with quite a different
    • But he was also quite clear that when views on natural science were
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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    • said about moral intuitions was no longer quite true. It was said:
    • in this connection the following presents itself quite clearly to our
    • is quite dead by the time of puberty. It is then the corpse of living
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    • If nothing of this consciousness exists there is quite a different
    • riddle which one approaches in quite a different way from what is
    • something quite different. It really says: Man! look around you at
    • There is quite a short formula for the indication. We can say: All
    • religious impulses. In quite another way, for we must strive to gain
    • world-riddle, we take our place in the world quite differently from
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    • generation was quite new upon the scene in human evolution. But this
    • if one were talking of something quite foreign to them, something
    • century, derived a quite special character — the character of
    • unhealthy forces. I am not calling them unhealthy. They are quite
    • Quite apart from the fact that in these writings there is still the
    • themselves in a way that even outwardly was quite remarkable. It was
    • of this we can be quite certain — all the thirty invisible
    • these thirty invisible, super-sensible beings are, in fact, quite
    • of soul, it was sheer narcotics! It would really be quite good to
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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    • little about thoughts; for them it was quite evident that thoughts
  • Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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    • quite unintelligible. But at that time it was self-understood that
    • teaching quite apart from the personality of the teacher. We drag in
    • teacher coming into play, and his good side is quite unable to unfold
    • was an extraordinary personality who held a quite irregular diploma.
    • quite an appalling amount! I will assume the existence of a very
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    • the young quite as a matter of course pay tribute to maturity and
    • Grecian times quite other concepts must be used. Nietzsche felt this.
    • quite different from what it later became. But I only want to mention
    • forty-second, thirty-fifth years can recognize quite well: At that
    • be read quite differently from other books, that it must be read in
    • into can be described quite concretely. Between the ninth and tenth
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    • alike. It would be quite a thing — so say people today —
    • develop. So we must be quite clear upon this point: we cannot cram
    • something quite different in ten or twenty years. If we give him
    • that it would quite drown their own manhood, and by a second
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    • past, and this is of quite recent date — in fact, it entered
    • quite new conditions in human evolution, conditions difficult to
    • instance which quite obviously belongs to the head. Those who do not
    • quite new relation between man and man. Do not think that we must
    • They can be pictured quite clearly. One need only supplement the
    • now let me tell you quite frankly when the great step forward in
    • education be taken quite naturally.
    • what to modern people appears quite horrible. They have spoken, for
    • box can be dispensed with.” But the actors were quite terrified
    • conducted according to quite sound principles, although they are
    • see, theoretically it is all quite clear, and theoretically people
    • opinion of the present-day. But in practice it is quite good if there
    • view this was correct — quite definitely so. But picture this
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    • of intellectualism. Nowadays the dragon has become quite external.
    • the dragon receives his life out of a world quite different from that
    • quite empty, must be overcome. The age of Michael who conquers the
    • supposed to come into these theses must be quite mechanical. The aim
    • the spiritual world. And learning, knowledge, will acquire a quite



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