Soren Kierkegaard — "The greatest danger for man, in the whole of his life, is to lose himself, to lo…"
The greatest danger for man, in the whole of his life, is to lose himself, to lose his own self.
The greatest danger for man, in the whole of his life, is to lose himself, to lose his own self.
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"The individual is prior to the species."
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