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Demand Quote by Bertolt Brecht

“For time flows on, and if it did not, it would be a bad prospect for those who do not sit at golden tables. Methods become exhausted; stimuli no longer work. New problems appear and demand new methods. Reality changes; in order to represent it, modes of representation must also change. Nothing…” quote by Bertolt Brecht
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“For time flows on, and if it did not, it would be a bad prospect for those who do not sit at golden tables. Methods become exhausted; stimuli no longer work. New problems appear and demand new methods. Reality changes; in order to represent it, modes of representation must also change. Nothing comes from nothing; the new comes from the old, but that is why it is new.”

Bertolt Brecht

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Changing Nature of Art, 1930s

The passage emphasizes that as reality evolves, our methods and representations must also evolve; stagnation leads to exhaustion, and innovation is necessary to address new challenges.

In simple terms: Change forces new ways of thinking and creating.

Key Takeaway

Adapt your tools and perspectives to stay relevant.

Themes

innovation adaptation creativity change artistic evolution

Mood

reflective motivational pragmatic

Type

inspirational practical

When to use this quote

  • art criticism
  • business strategy
  • education reform
  • technology development

Key Concepts

Dialectical materialism cultural criticism process philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What habits must you update to meet new demands?
  • How can you balance tradition with innovation?
A Different Perspective

If change is too rapid, it can cause resistance and loss of continuity.

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