Karen Blixen Quote

Humanity has made a great error in seizing on a certain moment, no more intrinsically notable than any other moment and has called it Birth. The habit of honoring one single instant of the universal process to the disadvantage of other instants has done more, perhaps, than anything to obfuscate the crystal clearness of the fundamental flux.


On Modern Marriage and Other Observations (ed. 1987)


Humanity has made a great error in seizing on a certain moment, no more intrinsically notable than any other moment and has called it Birth. The...

Humanity has made a great error in seizing on a certain moment, no more intrinsically notable than any other moment and has called it Birth. The...

Humanity has made a great error in seizing on a certain moment, no more intrinsically notable than any other moment and has called it Birth. The...

Humanity has made a great error in seizing on a certain moment, no more intrinsically notable than any other moment and has called it Birth. The...