Søren Kierkegaard Quote

In the external, patience is some third element that must be added, and, humanly speaking, it would be better if it were not needed; some days it is needed more, some days less, all according to fortune, whose debtor a person becomes, even though he gained ever so little, because only when he wants to gain patience does he become one's debtor.


Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses p. 168


In the external, patience is some third element that must be added, and, humanly speaking, it would be better if it were not needed; some days it is...

In the external, patience is some third element that must be added, and, humanly speaking, it would be better if it were not needed; some days it is...

In the external, patience is some third element that must be added, and, humanly speaking, it would be better if it were not needed; some days it is...

In the external, patience is some third element that must be added, and, humanly speaking, it would be better if it were not needed; some days it is...