Aphorisms and Maxims of Carl William Brown. Prologue
CARL WILLIAM BROWN
Truth is beauty and beauty is truth, That is all you need to know to be a perfect stupid.
As far as my biography, to posterity is enough to know that I was a young man of vast reading, a wide culture, a deep wisdom, wisdom of a coherent, with immeasurable force of countless experiences and psychic practices, the whole set in the service of research and the fight against stupidity. And if you want to know more ...... Carl William Brown
Dear reader, please be a little 'patience as this site is under development and is therefore not entirely complete. Maybe you would still leave unsatisfied, but sometimes you know, it's best not to disappoint that illusion. Who is talking about is a writer, a lover of knowledge, an individual who has dedicated his life and his experiences studying the power, authority and stupidity, and literary and cultural means to fight this evil entity. In this space by the time you will not find the key to my philosophy or to solve your puzzles, but however you will realize the potential of a certain language, certain ideas while you rejoice or be angry to read my art and fun provocations, remember that a philosopher or a writer can write a book, but the readers can talk to and giving voice to it that people will listen. Here is a small selection of aphorisms (I have written more than six thousand, without counting those of the author of course I have selected) you can somehow make people understand what kind of ideals and I write because I fight.
do not agree with what you say, but I would be willing to give their lives so that you can tell. Voltaire
Feyerabend said it was a joke, fun, illusion to make us free, not the "Truth", perhaps also because the "Truth" does not exist, excluding of course the stupidity. CW Brown
You pay dearly for the purchase power with the power dumbed down. FW Nietzsche
The safety of the citizens' power is based on insecurity. L. Sciascia
The world unfortunately is in the hands of fools. Talmud, the Hebrew text.
I would not, with my writing, to save others the trouble of thinking. But, if possible, to stimulate someone to think for themselves. L. Wittgenstein
Art and the revolt that will not die with the last man. Dostoyevsky
must stop the bullying rather than a fire. Heraclitus
I remember a strange man who hated all men, those powerful because they exploit and humiliate the weak, and weak because laciavano exploit and humiliate you. CW Brown
Fear is the source of all our evils, so do not be afraid. CW Brown
that people have power or not, generally do not ever refrain from criticizing some form of power that bothers. CW Brown
Pazzi in power, who hear voices in the air, distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years ago. JM Keynes
Carl William Brown, as Rimbaud, Baudelaire, Nerval, Villon, Socrates, Aristophanes, Campanella, Bruno, Nietzsche, Montaigne, Kraus, Shakespeare, Spartacus, Lucretius, De Sade, Canetti, Cioran, Heine, Mikes, and many Bloy others, a poet, a philosopher, an artist, a seer, a criminal, and why not, an avenger, or a tremendous humorist nihilistic !!!!!!
To live outside the law you must be honest. Bob Dylan
A punk hit. No more heroes anymore. The Stranglers
The sottise the erreur, the Peche, an awl, occupent nos esprits et travaillent nos corps. Hypocrite lecteur mon cher! Mon semblable, mon frère! C. Baudelaire
Carl William Brown is an author rebellious and deeply logical that uses irony, paradox, humor, satire, sarcasm and thinner to build continuous provocations, which deliberately deviate from the common and banal language of the false respectability, precisely in order to create a work of art, as we were taught that the Russian formalists must be a "deviation from the norm." His research and his studies have always turned to the deepening of power, authority and human stupidity, and style that employs in his writing is quick, concise, deep, bitter, funny, irreverent and at times almost criminal. His work includes several essays for the moment and more than eight thousand aphorisms against power, politics, economics, religion, stupidity and literature, philosophy, humor, crime and rebellion in general, there Humour is also an extensive study and work an author of literary English, the great George Mikes, which was originally his thesis. All his books will be published shortly, and only then the world will know the true potential of a new and overwhelming dialectic which he hopes will certainly not eliminate the human stupidity, but at least give it the role and status it deserves in this strange, funny and tragic adventure universal. But let that be his aphorisms to make inroads into the vast sea of \u200b\u200bimbecility and riserviamoci to give more space to explain his artistic philosophy in the future, in its words, and why not, on the pages of this great world wide web. Even the weakest
consoles himself with the idea to be illusory, however, always higher than qualchedun'altro, and that for the human race is a big trouble.
Against stupidity, or against the power of life and the afterlife, the bureaucracy and the authorities, against the exploitation and poverty, to wealth and vanity, and falsehood against religion, against the moral and banality, against the work and job insecurity, against the madness, and piety, in short, against the triumph of human mediocrity.
This book is nothing but the journey of a pilgrim to the shrine of stupidity, he is in good company, so listen to the advice of the wise the past and a bit 'of rebel music and melancholy. The pitfalls are many, but he is not afraid, not a worshiper, nor a flatterer, by contrast, is a destroyer. However
to those who consider some of my aphorisms are a bit 'rude just want to remember this joke of Iago, Shakespeare's Othello pronounced: "Brabant: thou art a villain. Iago: You are a senator. - 119 (1.1) - Brilliant
disheveled artist, lover dell'ossatura female heiress tries to strip the flesh off. Refrain wasters. Insured strong emotions. Contact the author.
to criticism from those who ask: "But who is he to make such judgments ? and indirectly I addressed the question with an intonation of warning, I say humbly, "But who is the Pope, or who were Jesus, Buddha, Confucius or Mao, Marx, Stalin and Hitler!" Carl William Brown