One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it.


Cambridge 1995, p. 237 - The Ego and Its Own (1844)


One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it.

One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it.

One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it.

One is not worthy to have what one, through weakness, lets be taken from him; one is not worthy of it because one is not capable of it.