A Kierkegaard AnthologyPrinceton University Press, 1951 - 494 pagine |
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Pagina 89
... lives , because it is a waste of time and deprives him of the true enjoyment ; he prefers to live . Now if he had had the right conception of what it is to live , he would have been the man for me . Conjugal love has its foe in time ...
... lives , because it is a waste of time and deprives him of the true enjoyment ; he prefers to live . Now if he had had the right conception of what it is to live , he would have been the man for me . Conjugal love has its foe in time ...
Pagina 107
... live on in a quiet state of perdition ; they outlive themselves , not in the sense that the content of life is successively unfolding and now is possessed in this expanded state , but they live their lives , as it were , outside of ...
... live on in a quiet state of perdition ; they outlive themselves , not in the sense that the content of life is successively unfolding and now is possessed in this expanded state , but they live their lives , as it were , outside of ...
Pagina 223
... live ? As a mother admonishes her child when it sets off for a party : " Now be sure to behave yourself , and do as you see the other well - behaved children do " -so he might manage to live by conducting himself as he sees others do ...
... live ? As a mother admonishes her child when it sets off for a party : " Now be sure to behave yourself , and do as you see the other well - behaved children do " -so he might manage to live by conducting himself as he sees others do ...
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THE JOURNALS 18341842 | 1 |
EITHEROR 1843 | 19 |
TWO EDIFYING DISCOURSES 1843 | 108 |
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