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„It saddens me to see the entrepreneurial world in Brazil, because it’s a misfortune to be a boss in our country, with so many labor laws. […] Between a man and a young woman, what will the entrepreneur think? ‘Damn, this woman’s got a ring on her finger, she’ll be pregnant soon, she’ll be on maternity leave for six months…’ […] Who’s going to pay the bill? The employer. In the end it’s deducted from social security but he says “the work rhythm is broken. And when she returns, she’ll take a month-long vacation. In the end, she works five months in one year.” […] I’m a liberal. If I want to hire you at my company paying you R$ 2,000.00 a month and Ms. Mary paying her R$ 1,500.00, and if Ms. Mary doesn’t want to earn that amount, she must look for another job! If you think you also are not earning so much, look for another job. It is I who am paying you; I am the boss.“
„Oh Max, you large lout, you arouse the eternal maternal in me.“
„What is that sound high in the airMurmur of maternal lamentationWho are those hooded hordes swarmingOver endless plains, stumbling in cracked earthRinged by the flat horizon onlyWhat is the city over the mountainsCracks and reforms and bursts in the violet airFalling towersJerusalem Athens AlexandriaVienna LondonUnreal“
„Men are looking for maternal solace in women, and that’s the nature of heterosexuality. Now you tell me, who really has all the power?“
„In brain and insight she is not as highly organised as I am. But then she is aware of this, and so lavishes on me the maternal protection which, for some reason, is what I have always most wished from everyone.“
„The human race is trying to work out: ‘well, what’s the ultimate sacrifice?’ It’s something like that. The ultimate sacrifice of value. Well, the Passion story – and I told you was foreshadowing – is that there is a supreme sacrifice demanded on the part of the Mother, and there’s a supreme sacrifice demanded on the part of the Father, all at the same time. That makes the supreme sacrifice possible. And hypothetically, that’s the one that renews. That’s the sacrifice that renews and redeems. It’s a hell of an idea, man. And the things about it is: I don’t know if it’s true. But I know that its opposite is false. And generally the opposite of something that’s false is true. If the mother doesn’t make the sacrifice, then you get the horrible Oedipal situation in the household, which is its own catastrophic hell. If the maternal sacrifice isn’t there, then that doesn’t work. If the paternal sacrifice isn’t there – if the father isn’t willing to put his son out into the world, then that’s a non-starter because the kid doesn’t grow up. And if the son isn’t willing to do that, then who the hell is going to shoulder the responsibility. So if those three things don’t happen, it’s chaos, it’s cataclysmic, it’s hell. If they do happen, is it the opposite of that? Well, maybe you could say it depends on the degree to which they happen. And it’s a continuum. How thoroughly can they happen? Well, we don’t know, because you might say, ‘How good of a job do you do of encouraging your children to live in truth?“
„The more remote and unreal the personal mother is, the more deeply will the son’s yearning for her clutch at his soul, awakening that primordial and eternal image of the mother for whose sake everything that embraces, protects, nourishes, and helps assumes maternal form, from the Alma Mater of the university to the personification of cities, countries, sciences and ideals.“