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You do not attain to knowledge by remaining on the shore and watching the foaming waves, you must make the venture and cast yourself in, you must swim, alert and with all your force, even if a moment comes when you think you are losing consciousness; in this way, and in no other, do you reach anthropological insight.
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The real struggle is not between East and West, or capitalism and communism, but between education and propaganda.
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A person cannot approach the divine by reaching beyond the human. To become human, is what this individual person, has been created for.
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Man must be free of it all, of his bad conscience and of the bad salvation from this conscience in order to become in truth the way. Now, he no longer promises others the fulfillment of his duties, but promises himself the fulfillment of man.
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All names of God remain hallowed because they have been used not only to speak of God but also to speak to him.
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God wants man to fulfill his commands as a human being and with the quality peculiar to human beings.
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Egos appear by setting themselves apart from other egos.
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All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.
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The basic word I-Thou can be spoken only with one's whole being. The concentration and fusion into a whole being can never be accomplished by me, can never be accomplished without me. I require a Thou to become; becoming I, I say Thou.
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To be old can be glorious if one has not unlearned how to begin.
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Life, in that it is life, necessarily entails justice.
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Through the Thou a person becomes I.
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The law is not thrust upon man; it rests deep within him, to waken when the call comes.