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- Woe to the suicides! I believe that there can be none more miserable than they. Oh, there are some who remain proud and fierce even…
- There is nothing higher and stronger and more wholesome and useful for life in later years than some good memory, especially a memory connected with…
- We are born dead, and we are becoming more and more contented with our condition. We are acquiring the taste for it.
- I believe there is no one deeper, lovelier, more sympathetic and more perfect than Jesus...
- The more you succeed in loving, the more you'll be convinced at the existence of God and the immortality of your soul.
- Civilization has made man, if not always more bloodthirsty, at least more viciously, more horribly bloodthirsty.
- The more I love humanity in general, the less I love man in particular.
- Nothing is more seductive for a man than his freedom of conscience, but nothing is a greater cause of suffering.
- The more incompetent one feels, the more eager he is to fight.
- There is immeasurably more left inside than what comes out in words.
- I have been tortured with longing to believe ... and the yearning grows stronger the more cogent the intellectual difficulties stand in the way.
- You ache with it all; and the more mysterious it is, the more you ache.
- ... what you need more than anything in life is a definite position.
- After all, I quite naturally want to live in order to fulfill my whole capacity for living, and not in order to fulfill my reasoning…
- If I seem happy to you . . . You could never say anything that would please me more. For men are made for happiness,…
- The more I detest men individually the more ardent becomes my love for humanity.
- Man, so long as he remains free, has no more constant and agonizing anxiety than find as quickly as possible someone to worship.
- Every man has some reminiscences which he would not tell to everyone, but only to his friends. He has others which he would not reveal…
- Don’t let us forget that the causes of human actions are usually immeasurably more complex and varied than our subsequent explanations of them.
- Nothing has ever been more insupportable for a man and a human society than freedom. –The Grand Inquisitor
- For I love the empress of my soul. I love and I cannot but love. You yourself see the whole of me. I shall fly…
- The more conscious I was of goodness and of all that was 'sublime and beautiful,'the more deeply I sank into my mire and the more…
- The pleasure of despair. But then, it is in despair that we find the most acute pleasure, especially when we are aware of the hopelessness…
- But it is possible, it is possible: the old grief, by a great mystery of human life, gradually passes into quiet, tender joy; instead of…
- Love life more than the meaning of it?
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