But my deepest and most secret love belongs to the fair-haired and the blue-eyed, the bright children of life, the happy, the charming and the ordinary.
Meaning of the quote
The author is saying that they have a special fondness for people who are lighthearted, cheerful, and ordinary. They find happiness and charm in the simple, everyday joys of life, rather than in anything extraordinary or unusual. The author seems to truly appreciate the beauty and wonder in the "bright children of life" - those who embrace life's pleasures and small delights.
More quotes from Thomas Mann
A solitary, unused to speaking of what he sees and feels, has mental experiences which are at once more intense and less articulate than those of a gregarious man.
{mb_by_description:plain}
For the myth is the foundation of life; it is the timeless schema, the pious formula into which life flows when it reproduces its traits out of the unconscious.
{mb_by_description:plain}
I love and reverence the Word, the bearer of the spirit, the tool and gleaming ploughshare of progress.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Disease makes men more physical, it leaves them nothing but body.
{mb_by_description:plain}
For the sake of goodness and love, man shall let death have no sovereignty over his thoughts.
{mb_by_description:plain}
A great truth is a truth whose opposite is also a truth.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Time has no divisions to mark its passage, there is never a thunder-storm or blare of trumpets to announce the beginning of a new month or year. Even when a new century begins it is only we mortals who ring bells and fire off pistols.
{mb_by_description:plain}
We don’t love qualities, we love persons; sometimes by reason of their defects as well as of their qualities.
{mb_by_description:plain}
He who loves the more is the inferior and must suffer.
{mb_by_description:plain}
The only religious way to think of death is as part and parcel of life.
{mb_by_description:plain}
A harmful truth is better than a useful lie.
{mb_by_description:plain}
For to be poised against fatality, to meet adverse conditions gracefully, is more than simple endurance; it is an act of aggression, a positive triumph.
{mb_by_description:plain}
I never can understand how anyone can not smoke it deprives a man of the best part of life. With a good cigar in his mouth a man is perfectly safe, nothing can touch him, literally.
{mb_by_description:plain}
All interest in disease and death is only another expression of interest in life.
{mb_by_description:plain}
There is something suspicious about music, gentlemen. I insist that she is, by her nature, equivocal. I shall not be going too far in saying at once that she is politically suspect.
{mb_by_description:plain}
War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace.
{mb_by_description:plain}
It is a strange fact that freedom and equality, the two basic ideas of democracy, are to some extent contradictory. Logically considered, freedom and equality are mutually exclusive, just as society and the individual are mutually exclusive.
{mb_by_description:plain}
For I must tell you that we artists cannot tread the path of Beauty without Eros keeping company with us and appointing himself as our guide.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Opinions cannot survive if one has no chance to fight for them.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Democracy is timelessly human, and timelessness always implies a certain amount of potential youthfulness.
{mb_by_description:plain}
But my deepest and most secret love belongs to the fair-haired and the blue-eyed, the bright children of life, the happy, the charming and the ordinary.
{mb_by_description:plain}
It is love, not reason, that is stronger than death.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Order and simplification are the first steps toward the mastery of a subject.
{mb_by_description:plain}
I shall need to sleep three weeks on end to get rested from the rest I’ve had.
{mb_by_description:plain}
A man lives not only his personal life, as an individual, but also, consciously or unconsciously, the life of his epoch and his contemporaries.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Respectable means rich, and decent means poor. I should die if I heard my family called decent.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Literature… is the union of suffering with the instinct for form.
{mb_by_description:plain}
The task of a writer consists of being able to make something out of an idea.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Has the world ever been changed by anything save the thought and its magic vehicle the Word?
{mb_by_description:plain}
The Freudian theory is one of the most important foundation stones for an edifice to be built by future generations, the dwelling of a freer and wiser humanity.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Time cools, time clarifies; no mood can be maintained quite unaltered through the course of hours.
{mb_by_description:plain}
It could become much worse.
{mb_by_description:plain}
For the beautiful word begets the beautiful deed.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Every reasonable human being should be a moderate Socialist.
{mb_by_description:plain}
An art whose medium is language will always show a high degree of critical creativeness, for speech is itself a critique of life: it names, it characterizes, it passes judgment, in that it creates.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Only he who desires is amiable and not he who is satiated.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Speech is civilization itself.
{mb_by_description:plain}
I don’t think anyone is thinking long-term now.
{mb_by_description:plain}
The writer’s joy is the thought that can become emotion, the emotion that can wholly become a thought.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Reduced to a miserable mass level, the level of a Hitler, German Romanticism broke out into hysterical barbarism.
{mb_by_description:plain}
A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Human reason needs only to will more strongly than fate, and she is fate.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Solitude gives birth to the original in us, to beauty unfamiliar and perilous – to poetry. But also, it gives birth to the opposite: to the perverse, the illicit, the absurd.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Animals do not admire each other. A horse does not admire its companion.
{mb_by_description:plain}
One has the idea of a stupid man as perfectly healthy and ordinary, and of illness as making one refined and clever and unusual.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Everything is politics.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Culture and possessions, there is the bourgeoisie for you.
{mb_by_description:plain}
People’s behavior makes sense if you think about it in terms of their goals, needs, and motives.
{mb_by_description:plain}
Psycho-analyses, how disgusting.
{mb_by_description:plain}
What we call National-Socialism is the poisonous perversion of ideas which have a long history in German intellectual life.
{mb_by_description:plain}
What a wonderful phenomenon it is, carefully considered, when the human eye, that jewel of organic structures, concentrates its moist brilliance on another human creature!
{mb_by_description:plain}
One always has the idea of a stupid man as perfectly healthy and ordinary, and of illness as making one refined and clever and unusual.
{mb_by_description:plain}
What is uttered is finished and done with.
{mb_by_description:plain}
One must die to life in order to be utterly a creator.
{mb_by_description:plain}
A man’s dying is more his survivor’s affair than his own.
{mb_by_description:plain}
If you are possessed by an idea, you find it expressed everywhere, you even smell it.
{mb_by_description:plain}