The Turning Point1942 |
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... more naïve and probably more fervent than ours , thanks to their lack of sophistication . No doubt , there are scores of adventures and ... experiences , both sensual and intellectual , they cannot share 164 THE TURNING POINT.
... more naïve and probably more fervent than ours , thanks to their lack of sophistication . No doubt , there are scores of adventures and ... experiences , both sensual and intellectual , they cannot share 164 THE TURNING POINT.
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... doubt that here , in our midst , the decisive drama takes place . This Now is eter- nity . Now is the immortal life . Futile to discuss whether the agony of his flesh actually is or only symbolizes the authentic tragedy . We have no ...
... doubt that here , in our midst , the decisive drama takes place . This Now is eter- nity . Now is the immortal life . Futile to discuss whether the agony of his flesh actually is or only symbolizes the authentic tragedy . We have no ...
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... doubt it . To him , it cannot be difficult to overcome the bitterness of past frustrations , to endure the gloom and misery of the present . For what was means less to him than what is : what is , less than what could be and will be ...
... doubt it . To him , it cannot be difficult to overcome the bitterness of past frustrations , to endure the gloom and misery of the present . For what was means less to him than what is : what is , less than what could be and will be ...
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The Myths of Childhood 19061914 | 3 |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Civilized Education 19201922 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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