We have grown in the experience of our parents and our grandparents, that man can and should design, build and shape their life firsthand, that life has a purpose for which man must make a decision and that they would have to also pursue with all your strength.
But we have learned that we can not even conceive of projects for the next day, that what we have built is destroyed the next night and that our life, unlike that of our parents, has become formless and fragmentary.
I can only say that I would not live in any other time than ours, even if it is so indifferent to our well-being outside. "
But we have learned that we can not even conceive of projects for the next day, that what we have built is destroyed the next night and that our life, unlike that of our parents, has become formless and fragmentary.
I can only say that I would not live in any other time than ours, even if it is so indifferent to our well-being outside. "
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, by resistance and yield
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