“The real meaning of travel, like that of a conversation by the fireside, is the discovery of oneself through contact with other people, and its condition is self-commitment in the dialogue.” PeopleRealSelfConditionsConversationDiscoveryCommitmentOneselfDialogueContact Book:The Meaning of Persons Source: The Meaning of Persons
“Christian faith does not involve repressing one's anxiety in order to appear strong. On the contrary, it means recognizing one's weakness, accepting the inward truth about oneself, confessing one's anxiety, and still to believe, that is to say that the Christian puts his trust not in his own strength, but in the grace of God.” BelieveMeanDoeStillsChristianOrderStrongAcceptingGraceAnxietyWeaknessOneselfContraryInwardRecognizingGrace Of GodChristian FaithConfessing Book:Learn to Grow Old Source: Learn to Grow Old
“Your manner of life now is already determining your life in those years of old age and retirement, without your realizing it even, and perhaps without your giving enough thought to it. One must therefore prepare oneself for retirement.” GivingYearsEnoughAgeRealizingAgingOneselfOld AgeRetirement Book:Learn to Grow Old Source: Learn to Grow Old