Soren Kierkegaard Quotes
I Am Alone, As I Have Always Been; Abandoned Not By Men, That Would Not Pain Me, But By The Happy Spirits Of Joy Who In Countless Hosts Encircled Me, Who Met Everywhere With Their Kind, Pointed Everywhere To An Opportunity.
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