Søren Kierkegaard Quote

Above all do not forget your duty to love yourself; do not permit the fact that you have been set apart from life in a way, been prevented from participating actively in it, and that you are superflous in the obtruse eyes of a busy world, above all, do not permit this to deprive you of your idea of yourself, as if your life, if lived in inwardness, did not have just as much meaning and worth as that of any human being in the eyes of all-wise Governance, and considerably more than the busy, busiest haste of busy-ness - busy with wasting life and losing itself.


'Letter to Kierkegaard's cousin Hans Peter (1848)


Above all do not forget your duty to love yourself; do not permit the fact that you have been set apart from life in a way, been prevented from...

Above all do not forget your duty to love yourself; do not permit the fact that you have been set apart from life in a way, been prevented from...

Above all do not forget your duty to love yourself; do not permit the fact that you have been set apart from life in a way, been prevented from...

Above all do not forget your duty to love yourself; do not permit the fact that you have been set apart from life in a way, been prevented from...