Amiel's Journal: The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel, Volume 2Macmillan, 1905 - 721 pages |
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Page 7
... once more in harmony with the universal law ; accept the will of God ; make a religious use of life ; work while it is yet day ; be at once serious and cheerful ; know how to repeat with the Apostle , " I have learned in whatsoever ...
... once more in harmony with the universal law ; accept the will of God ; make a religious use of life ; work while it is yet day ; be at once serious and cheerful ; know how to repeat with the Apostle , " I have learned in whatsoever ...
Page 9
... once for all ! Immolation of the self -death to self , this is the only suicide which is either useful or permitted . In my present mood of indifference and disinter- estedness , there is some secret ill - humour , some wounded pride ...
... once for all ! Immolation of the self -death to self , this is the only suicide which is either useful or permitted . In my present mood of indifference and disinter- estedness , there is some secret ill - humour , some wounded pride ...
Page 13
... once too free and not free enough ; too free in respect to historical Christianity , not free enough in respect to Christianity as a par- ticular church . He does not satisfy the believing Anglican , Lutheran , Reformed Churchman , or ...
... once too free and not free enough ; too free in respect to historical Christianity , not free enough in respect to Christianity as a par- ticular church . He does not satisfy the believing Anglican , Lutheran , Reformed Churchman , or ...
Page 16
... once the delight and the terror of man . · เ • Ca- The more a man loves , the more he suf- fers . The sum of possible grief for each soul is in proportion to its degree of per- fection . He who is too much afraid of being duped has lost ...
... once the delight and the terror of man . · เ • Ca- The more a man loves , the more he suf- fers . The sum of possible grief for each soul is in proportion to its degree of per- fection . He who is too much afraid of being duped has lost ...
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... the lonely ! All the needs which had been lulled to sleep start into life again , all the sorrows which had dis- appeared are reborn , and the old man which had been gagged and conquered rises once more and AMIEL'S JOURNAL . 23.
... the lonely ! All the needs which had been lulled to sleep start into life again , all the sorrows which had dis- appeared are reborn , and the old man which had been gagged and conquered rises once more and AMIEL'S JOURNAL . 23.
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