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Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher, theologian, and writer known as the father of existentialism. His works explored themes of faith, individuality, and the human condition. He profoundly influenced modern philosophy, theology, and psychology. Here are 354 of his quotes:
Who is to blame but her and the third factor, from whence no one knows, which moved me with its stimulus and transformed me? After all, what I have done is praised in others.-Or is becoming a poet my compensation? I reject all compensation, I demand my rights-that is, my honor. I did not ask to become one, I will not buy it at this price. – Or if I am guilty, then I certainly should be able to repent of my guilt and make it good again. Tell me how. On top of that, must I perhaps repent that the world plays with me as a child plays with a beetle?-Or is it perhaps best to forget the whole thing? Forget-indeed, I shall have ceased to be if I forget it. Or what kind of life would it be if along with my beloved I have lost honor and pride and lost them in such a way that no one knows how it happened, for which reason I can never retrieve them again? Shall I allow myself to be shoved out in this manner? Why, then, was I shoved in?
Soren Kierkegaard
Soren Kierkegaard
Occupation: Danish Theologian
Born: May 5, 1813
Died: November 11, 1855
Quotes count: 354
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