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" Not for idle contemplation of thyself, not for brooding over devout sensations; — no, for action art thou here; thine action, and thine action alone... "
The Forsters - Page 1
by Marguerite A. Power - 1857
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The Destination of Man

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - Faith - 1846 - 166 pages
...the power which draws me towards it ? What is the central point in my soul with which it is united ? Not merely to know, but according to thy knowledge to do, is the destiny of man. " Not for leisurely contemplation of thyself, not to brood over devout sensations,...
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The destination of man, tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...the power which draws me towards it ? What is the cen-tral point in my soul with which it is united ? Not merely to know, but according to thy knowledge to do, is the destiny of man. " Not for leisurely contemplation of thyself, not to brood over devout sensations,...
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The destination of man, tr. by mrs. Percy Sinnett

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1846 - 166 pages
...the power which draws me towards it ? What is the central point in my soul with which it is united ? Not merely to know, but according to thy knowledge to do, is the destiny of man. " Not for leisurely contemplation of thyself, not to brood over devout sensations,...
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The popular works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, tr., with a memoir of ..., Volume 1

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1848 - 572 pages
...is the central point in my soul to which it is attached, and with which only it can be effaced ? " Not merely TO KNOW, but according to thy knowledge TO DO, is thy vocation :" — thus is it loudly proclaimed in the innermost depths of my soul, as soon as I recollect myself...
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The vocation of man, tr. by W. Smith

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - 1848 - 232 pages
...is the central point in my soul to which it is attached, and with which only it can be effaced ? " Not merely TO KNOW, but according to thy knowledge TO DO, is thy vocation:"—thus is it loudly proclaimed in the innermost depths of my soul, as soon as I recollect...
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Seed-grain for Thought and Discussion, Volume 2

Anna Cabot Lowell - Conduct of life - 1856 - 330 pages
...the exercise of our powers, and the condition of their more complete activity. Sir WiUiam Hamilton. Not merely to know, but according to thy knowledge to do, is the destiny of man. " Not for leisurely contemplation of thyself, not to brood over devout sensations,...
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Popular Works: The Nature of the Scholar, The Vocation of Man, The Doctrine ...

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - Human beings - 1873 - 584 pages
...is the central point in my soul to which it is attached, and with which only it can be effaced 1 " Not merely TO KNOW, but according to thy knowledge TO DO, is thy vocation :" — thus is it loudly proclaimed in the innermost depths of my soul, as soon as I recollect myself...
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Johann Gottlieb Fichte's Popular Works: The Nature of the Scholar, the ...

Johann Gottlieb Fichte - Human beings - 1873 - 578 pages
...is the central point in my soul to which it is attached, and with which only it can be effaced ? " Not merely TO KNOW, but according to thy knowledge TO DO, is thy vocation :" — thus is it loudly proclaimed in the innermost depths of my soul, as soon as I recollect myself...
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General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Volume 2

Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1879 - 364 pages
...is the central point in my soul to which it is attached, and with which it can only be effaced ? ' Not merely to KNOW, but according to thy knowledge to DO, is thy vocation : ' — thus is it loudly proclaimed in the innermost depths of my soul. ' Not for idle contemplation...
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General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Volume 2

Constance E. Plumptre - Pantheism - 1879 - 366 pages
...is the central point in my soul to which it is attached, and with which it can only be effaced ? ' Not merely to KNOW, but according to thy knowledge to DO, is thy vocation : ' — thus is it loudly proclaimed in the innermost depths of my soul. ' Not for idle contemplation...
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