Søren Kierkegaard Quote

One could construe the life of man as a great discourse in which the various people represent different parts of speech (the same might apply to states). How many people are just adjectives, interjections, conjunctions, adverbs? How few are substantives, active verbs, how many are copulas? Human relations are like the irregular verbs in a number of languages where nearly all verbs are irregular.


Journals A 126 (March 1836) - The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard


One could construe the life of man as a great discourse in which the various people represent different parts of speech (the same might apply to...

One could construe the life of man as a great discourse in which the various people represent different parts of speech (the same might apply to...

One could construe the life of man as a great discourse in which the various people represent different parts of speech (the same might apply to...

One could construe the life of man as a great discourse in which the various people represent different parts of speech (the same might apply to...