No one can crave what truly harms him.
But questions that don’t answer themselves at the very moment of their asking are never answered.
Idleness is the beginning of all vice, the crown of all virtues.
Even the merest gesture is holy if it is filled with faith.
Torment yourself as little as possible, then you'll torment me less.
Every one of us has a bad conscience, which he tries to escape by going to sleep as quickly as possible.
Anyone who believes cannot experience miracles. By day one does not see any stars. Anyone who does miracles says: I cannot let goof the earth.
We are separated from God on two sides; the Fall separates us from Him, the Tree of Life separates Him from us.
I, however, cannot force myself to use "meat drugs" to cheat on my loneliness.
I'm thinking only of my illness and my health, though both, the first as well as the second, are you.
Sometimes I think I can expiate all my past and future sins through the aching of my bones.
There is nothing besides a spiritual world; what we call the world of the senses is the Evil in the spiritual world, and what we call Evil is only the necessity of a moment in our eternal evolution.
Picasso only registers the deformities which have not yet penetrated our consciousness. Art is a mirror which goes 'fast' like a watch - sometimes.
In man's struggle against the world, bet on the world.
It receives you when you come and dismisses you when you go.
So eager are our people to obliterate the present.
Psychology is the description of the reflection of the terrestial world in the heavenly plane, or, more correctly, the description of a reflection such as we, soaked as we are in our terrestial nature, imagine it, for no reflection actually occurs, only we see earth wherever we turn.
There are questions we could not get past if we were not set free from them by our very nature.
I won't give up the diary again. I must hold on here, it is the only place I can.
There is a goal but no way; what we call the way is mere wavering.
Every dog has like me the impulse to question, and I have like every dog the impulse not to answer.
I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound and stab us.
I like to make use of what I know
Don't despair, not even over the fact that you don't despair.
Anyone who cannot come to terms with his life while he is alive needs one hand to ward off a little his despair over his fate... but with his other hand he can note down what he sees among the ruins.
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