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At the same time , if we live only with a dream , if , instead of superimposing it upon “ the thing itself , " | we believe it to be structured into it - then we are likewise destroyed . The paradox is that we cannot live with illusions ...
At the same time , if we live only with a dream , if , instead of superimposing it upon “ the thing itself , " | we believe it to be structured into it - then we are likewise destroyed . The paradox is that we cannot live with illusions ...
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At the same time , if we live only with a dream , if , instead of superimposing it upon “ the thing itself , ” I we believe it to be structured into it — then we are likewise destroyed . The paradox is that we cannot live with illusions ...
At the same time , if we live only with a dream , if , instead of superimposing it upon “ the thing itself , ” I we believe it to be structured into it — then we are likewise destroyed . The paradox is that we cannot live with illusions ...
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Among their many meanings is , first , this : that , if one is to live , he must learn to accept , with a deep inner joy , simply the donnée , what is given , this life and this world . It is , in its own way , the theme of Rilke's ...
Among their many meanings is , first , this : that , if one is to live , he must learn to accept , with a deep inner joy , simply the donnée , what is given , this life and this world . It is , in its own way , the theme of Rilke's ...
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