Agony Quote by Martin Heidegger Download Open image “Longing is the agony of the nearness of the distant.” — Martin Heidegger ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Agony Longing Nostalgia Suffering
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Longing is like the rosy dawn. After the dawn out comes the sun. Longing is followed by the vision of God. — Ramakrishna Copy Share Image
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Longing is the fullest sense of desire; it's the most deeply felt kind of desire. I think the most interesting artwork comes out of… — Tom Burr Copy Share Image
Language is the house of Being. In its home man dwells. Those who think and those who create with words are the guardians of… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
I take great pleasure, every day, in seeing my work deeply rooted in our native soil. — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
“Within certain limits terminology is always arbitrary. But the definition of being-true as unveiling, making manifest, is not an arbitrary, private invention of mine;… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
The senses do not enable us to cognize any entity in its Being; they merely serve to announce the ways in which 'external' Things… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
Time-space as commonly understood, in the sense of the distance measured between two time-points, is the result of time calculation. — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
What seems natural to us is probably just something familiar in a long tradition that has forgotten the unfamiliar source from which it arose.… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
The human body is essentially something other than an animal organism. — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
A boundary is not that at which something stops, but that from which something begins. — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
“Every questioning is a seeking. Every seeking takes its direction beforehand from what is sought. Questioning is a knowing search for beings in their… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
“Anxiety is there. It is only sleeping. Its breath quivers perpetually through Dasein, only slightly in those who are jittery, imperceptibly in the 'Oh,… — Martin Heidegger Copy Share Image
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As we look upon that agony and those tearful prayers, let us not only look with thankfulness; but let that kneeling Saviour teach us… — Alexander MacLaren Copy Share Image
Love masters agony; the soul that seemed Forsaken feels her present God again And in her Father's arms Contented dies away. — John Keble Copy Share Image
I have seen war. I have seen war on land and sea. I have seen blood running from the wounded. I have seen men… — Franklin D. Roosevelt Copy Share Image
“Anger was a reliable defense, but one that allowed no chance of final victory. Anger was a medicine but never a cure, briefly numbing… — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
The cure is in the house, not brought by other hands from distant places, but by its own, in agony and blood. — Aeschylus Copy Share Image
Sometimes, a lie is told in kindness. I don't believe it ever works kindly. The quick pain of truth can pass away, but the… — John Steinbeck Copy Share Image
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One often learns more from ten days of agony than ten years of contentment. — Merle Shain Copy Share Image