Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The soul which has no fixed purpose in life is lost; to be everywhere, is to be nowhere.
The destiny of man is in his own soul.
Impossibilities are merely things of which we have not learned, or which we do not wish to happen.
Cut off from his religious, metaphysical and transcendental roots, man is lost; all his actions become senseless, absurd, useless.
Man must do his part and detach himself from created things.
As soon as man does not take his existence for granted, but beholds it as something unfathomably mysterious, thought begins.
Every moment and every event of every man's life on earth plants something in his soul.
It is only what is written upon the soul of man that will survive the wreck of time.
A man with a soul is not like every other man.
The soul of man is one of those subtle and evanescent substances that, as long as they remain still, the organ of sight does not remark; it must become agitated to become visible.
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