The Kierkegaard Collection
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For love is exultant when it unites equals, but it is triumphant when it makes that which was unequal equal in love.
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there is a time to build nests with one’s beloved, and there is a time to sit alone on the roof;
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A man can wish to slink away from many things in life, and he may even succeed, so that life’s favored one can say in the last moment, “I slipped away from all the cares under which other men suffered.” But if such a person wishes to bluster out of, to defy, or to slink away from remorse, alas, which is indeed the most terrible to say of him, that he failed, or -- that he succeeded?
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A Providence watches over each man’s wandering through life. It provides him with two guides. The one calls him forward.
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Take love as an illustration. The one who truly loves does not love once and for all. Nor does he use a part of his love, and then again another part.