“Of what avail are my loftiest thoughts if I have ceased to exist?” there are some will ask; to whom others, it may be, will answer, “What becomes of myself if all that I love in my heart and my spirit must die, that my life may be saved?” And are not almost all the morals, and heroism, and virtue of man summed up in that single choice?”
Quote by Maurice Maeterlinck
Book:Wisdom and Destiny
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Wisdom and Destiny
This book delves into the philosophical and existential aspects of wisdom and its role in shaping one's destiny. It examines how individuals navigate life's challenges and opportunities through the lens of wisdom, considering both internal and external factors. more
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