“Self-recognition is necessary to know one's road, but, knowing the road, the price of the mistakes and perils is worth paying. The following of that road will be all the discipline one needs. Discipline does not mean being molded by outside forces, but sticking to one's road against the forces that would deflect or bury the soul. People speak of finding one”
Quote by Randolph Bourne
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The Radical Will: Selected Writings, 1911-1918
This book compiles a selection of essays, articles, and other written works from the years 1911 to 1918, showcasing the author's intellectual contributions and perspectives during that time. more
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