The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals"The primary source for any understanding of either the man or his thought." — The Times (London) Literary Supplement |
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... stand still outside its movement in order to grasp and explain it. Existence can only be understood in that movement which no static scheme can hold fast. Decision and faith are in that movement, and then action qualifies and enriches ...
... standing like a man who has rented a house and gathered all the furniture and household things together, but has not yet found the beloved with whom to share the joys and sorrows of his life. But in order to find that idea, or better ...
... stand once again at the point where I must begin my life in a different way. I shall now try to fix a calm gaze upon myself and begin to act in earnest; for only thus shall I be able, like the child calling itself “ I ” with its first ...
... standing alone--“ all will despise me now—but thou, O my God, take not thy hand from me now—let me live and better myself. [uly 9. I stand like a lonely pine tree egoistically shut off, pointing to the skies and casting no shadow, and ...
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The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals Søren Kierkegaard,Alexander Dru No preview available - 2003 |