The greatest saving one can make in the order of thought is to accept the unintelligibility of the world — and to pay attention to man.


Notebooks (1942-1951)


The greatest saving one can make in the order of thought is to accept the unintelligibility of the world — and to pay attention to man.

The greatest saving one can make in the order of thought is to accept the unintelligibility of the world — and to pay attention to man.

The greatest saving one can make in the order of thought is to accept the unintelligibility of the world — and to pay attention to man.

The greatest saving one can make in the order of thought is to accept the unintelligibility of the world — and to pay attention to man.