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Ален де Боттон — британский писатель швейцарского происхождения, член Королевского литературного общества, философ, телевизионный ведущий и предприниматель. Автор англоязычных бестселлеров «Опыты любви» , «Озабоченность статусом» , «Архитектура счастья» . В своих книгах, телевизионных программах и выступлениях Ален де Боттон высказывается на различные темы и аспекты современной жизни, делая акцент на приложении философии к повседневности. Wikipedia  

✵ 20. Декабрь 1969   •   Другие имена آلن دو باتن, Alan de Botton
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“It is striking how much more seriously we are likely to be taken after we have been dead a few centuries.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter IV, Consolation For Inadequacy, p. 163.

“It would scarcely be acceptable, for example, to ask in the course of an ordinary conversation what our society holds to be the purpose of work.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter I, Consolations For Unpopularity, p. 9.

“By travelling across frontiers, on horseback and in the imagination, Montaigne invited us to to exchange local prejudices and the self division they induced for less constraining identities as citizens of the world.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter IV, Consolation For Inadequacy, p. 146.

“Our greatest furies spring from events which violate our sense of the ground of our existence.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter III, Consolation For Frustration, p. 83.

“The greatest works of art speak to us without knowing us.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter V, Consolation For A Broken Heart, p. 200.

“To look at the paper is to raise a seashell to one’s ear and to be overwhelmed by the roar of humanity.”

Источник: The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (2009), p. 237.

“He was reminded of a Dutch book whose moral he often returned to: De Schoonheid van hoogspanningslijnen in het Hollandse landschap, written by a couple of academics in Rotterdam University, Anne Kieke Backer and Arij de Boode. The Beauty of Electricity Pylons in the Dutch Landscape was a defence of the contribution of transmission engineering to the visual appeal of Holland, referencing the often ignored grandeur of the towers on their march from power stations to cities. Its particular interest for Ian, however, lay in its thesis about the history of the Dutch relationship to windmills, for it emphasised that these early industrial objects had originally been felt to have all the pylons’ threateningly alien qualities, rather than the air of enchantment and playfulness now routinely associated with them. They had been denounced from pulpits and occasionally burnt to the ground by suspicious villagers. The re-evaluation of the windmills had in large part been the work of the great painters of the Dutch Golden Age, who, moved by their country’s dependence on the rotating utilitarian objects, gave them pride of place in their canvases, taking care to throw their finest aspect into relief, like their resilience during storms and the glint of their sails in the late afternoon sun. … It would perhaps be left to artists of our own day to teach us to discern the virtues of the furniture of contemporary technology.”

Источник: The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work (2009), p. 212.

“It is by finding out what something is not that one comes closest to understanding what it is.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter I, Consolations For Unpopularity, p. 25.

“There may be no good reason for things to be the way they are.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter I, Consolations For Unpopularity, p. 23.

“Happiness may be difficult to obtain. The obstacles are not primarily financial.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter II, Consolation For Not having Enough Money, p. 72.

“A virtuous, ordinary life, striving for wisdom but never far from folly, is achievement enough.”

Alain de Botton книга The Consolations of Philosophy

Источник: The Consolations of Philosophy (2000), Chapter IV, Consolation For Inadequacy, p. 168.