I am always quoting a sentence of Kierkegaard's even though he may not have written it: 'We come into this world with sealed orders.'


The New Yorker (9 December 2013)


I am always quoting a sentence of Kierkegaard's even though he may not have written it: 'We come into this world with sealed orders.'

I am always quoting a sentence of Kierkegaard's even though he may not have written it: 'We come into this world with sealed orders.'

I am always quoting a sentence of Kierkegaard's even though he may not have written it: 'We come into this world with sealed orders.'

I am always quoting a sentence of Kierkegaard's even though he may not have written it: 'We come into this world with sealed orders.'