Suffering Quote by Søren Kierkegaard Download Open image ““The more one suffers, the more, I believe, has one a sense for the comic.”” — Søren Kierkegaard ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.2 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Suffering
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“At vove er at miste fodfæstet et kort øjeblik - ikke at vove er at miste sig selv.” — Søren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
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“I am poor—you are my riches; dark—you are my light; I own nothing, need nothing. And how could I own anything? After all, it… — Søren Kierkegaard Copy Share Image
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