Søren Kierkegaard Quote

A man who for a long time has gone around hiding a secret becomes mentally deranged. At this point one would imagine that his secret would have to come out, but despite his derangement his soul still sticks to its hideout, and those around him become even more convinced that the false story he told to deceive them is the truth. He is healed of his insanity, knows everything that has gone on, and thereby perceives that nothing has been betrayed. Was this gratifying to him or not; he might wish to have disposed of his secret in his madness; it seems as if there were a fate which forced him to remain in his secret and would not let him go away from it. Or was it for the best, was there a guardian spirit who helped him keep his secret.


(JP IV A81) 1843 - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard


A man who for a long time has gone around hiding a secret becomes mentally deranged. At this point one would imagine that his secret would have to...

A man who for a long time has gone around hiding a secret becomes mentally deranged. At this point one would imagine that his secret would have to...

A man who for a long time has gone around hiding a secret becomes mentally deranged. At this point one would imagine that his secret would have to...

A man who for a long time has gone around hiding a secret becomes mentally deranged. At this point one would imagine that his secret would have to...