A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 41
... feel superior . It pleases you and makes you feel safe . You are almost tempted to poke a little fun at me . I wager that at this moment you would have the courage to take my arm , if it occurred to you . So you live on Storm Street ...
... feel superior . It pleases you and makes you feel safe . You are almost tempted to poke a little fun at me . I wager that at this moment you would have the courage to take my arm , if it occurred to you . So you live on Storm Street ...
Pagina 82
... feel its misfortune . We will now see whether the age which demolished romantic love has succeeded in putting ... feeling of sadness . . . . After all , is it not beautiful to imagine that two beings are meant for one another ? How often ...
... feel its misfortune . We will now see whether the age which demolished romantic love has succeeded in putting ... feeling of sadness . . . . After all , is it not beautiful to imagine that two beings are meant for one another ? How often ...
Pagina 418
... feel himself drawn . Ah , and is it not true that precisely today , and precisely because thou dost feel thyself drawn , thou wilt today be ready to admit how much is still lacking , how far thou art from being drawn entirely to Him ...
... feel himself drawn . Ah , and is it not true that precisely today , and precisely because thou dost feel thyself drawn , thou wilt today be ready to admit how much is still lacking , how far thou art from being drawn entirely to Him ...
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