A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 26
... forget - all men wish to forget , and when something unpleasant happens , they always say : Oh , that one might forget ! But forgetting is an art that must be practiced beforehand . The ability to forget is con- ditioned upon the method ...
... forget - all men wish to forget , and when something unpleasant happens , they always say : Oh , that one might forget ! But forgetting is an art that must be practiced beforehand . The ability to forget is con- ditioned upon the method ...
Pagina 27
... forgetting is in a position to play at battledore and shuttlecock with the whole of existence . The extent of one's power to forget is the final measure of one's elas- ticity of spirit . If a man cannot forget he will never amount to ...
... forgetting is in a position to play at battledore and shuttlecock with the whole of existence . The extent of one's power to forget is the final measure of one's elas- ticity of spirit . If a man cannot forget he will never amount to ...
Pagina 415
... forget it ! " That indeed is only a hollow mockery , if it is any- thing at all . No , if there is something thou art fain to forget , try to get something else to remember , and then it will succeed . Therefore if Christianity requires ...
... forget it ! " That indeed is only a hollow mockery , if it is any- thing at all . No , if there is something thou art fain to forget , try to get something else to remember , and then it will succeed . Therefore if Christianity requires ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
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