The more a man can forget, the greater the number of metamorphoses which his life can undergo, the more he can remember the more divine his life becomes
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A selected quote by Søren Aabye Kierkegaard.
The more a man can forget, the greater the number of metamorphoses which his life can undergo, the more he can remember the more divine his life becomes
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