For a cultured person, seeing a farce is similar to playing the lottery, except that one does not have the annoyance of winning money. Kierkegaard
For a cultured person, seeing a farce is similar to playing the lottery, except that one does not have the annoyance of winning money. Kierkegaard
For a cultured person, seeing a farce is similar to playing the lottery, except that one does not have the annoyance of winning money. Kierkegaard
Here I have repetition; I understand everything, and life seems more beautiful to me than ever. Kierkegaard
Here I have repetition; I understand everything, and life seems more beautiful to me than ever. Kierkegaard
Here I have repetition; I understand everything, and life seems more beautiful to me than ever. Kierkegaard
Although I had convinced myself that there is no repetition— Kierkegaard
Although I had convinced myself that there is no repetition— Kierkegaard
Although I had convinced myself that there is no repetition— Kierkegaard
Repetition
When I see something in the moment, ideality intervenes and will explain that it is a repetition.
—Kierkegaard
Once is revelation. Twice is accident. Three times is proof of the dialectic.
Brooklyn, New York
For a cultured person, seeing a farce is similar to playing the lottery, except that one does not have the annoyance of winning money. Kierkegaard
For a cultured person, seeing a farce is similar to playing the lottery, except that one does not have the annoyance of winning money. Kierkegaard
For a cultured person, seeing a farce is similar to playing the lottery, except that one does not have the annoyance of winning money. Kierkegaard
Here I have repetition; I understand everything, and life seems more beautiful to me than ever. Kierkegaard
Here I have repetition; I understand everything, and life seems more beautiful to me than ever. Kierkegaard
Here I have repetition; I understand everything, and life seems more beautiful to me than ever. Kierkegaard
Although I had convinced myself that there is no repetition— Kierkegaard
Although I had convinced myself that there is no repetition— Kierkegaard
Although I had convinced myself that there is no repetition— Kierkegaard
Repetition
When I see something in the moment, ideality intervenes and will explain that it is a repetition.
—Kierkegaard
Once is revelation. Twice is accident. Three times is proof of the dialectic.
Brooklyn, New York
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