Any madness in us gains from being expressed, because in this way one gives a human form to what separates us from humanity.


p. 76 - Lectures on Philosophy (1959)


Any madness in us gains from being expressed, because in this way one gives a human form to what separates us from humanity.

Any madness in us gains from being expressed, because in this way one gives a human form to what separates us from humanity.

Any madness in us gains from being expressed, because in this way one gives a human form to what separates us from humanity.

Any madness in us gains from being expressed, because in this way one gives a human form to what separates us from humanity.