"Absolute passion cannot be understood by a..." - Quote by Soren Kierkegaard
Absolute passion cannot be understood by a third party.
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“For like a poisonous breath over the fields, like a mass of locusts over Egypt, so the swarm of excuses is a general plaque, a ruinous infection among men, that eats off the sprouts of the Eternal.”
“In a mathematical proposition, for example, the objectivity is given, but therefore its truth is also an indifferent truth.”
“When all combine in every way to make everything easier, people will want difficulty. I conceived it as my task to make difficulties everywhere.”
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“A man for whom accident discovers sense, is not a rational being. A man only is so who understands, who distinguishes, who tests it.”
“When we believe the best of people, we let go of each thing they do that is hurtful to us. And we choose to think things like, 'I don't believe they meant to hurt me.' 'Maybe they're having a bad day or don't feel well.' 'They probably don't even realize how they sound.'”