We live in an age of reproduction. Most of what makes up our personal picture of the world we have never seen with our own eyes--or rather, we've seen it with our own eyes, but not on the spot: our knowledge comes to us from a distance, we are televiewers, telehearers, teleknowers.
You can't make the incomprehensible comprehensible without losing it completely
Cause and effect are never divided between two people.
Our guilt has its uses. It justifies much in the lives of others.
The older you get the simpler you want to make it.
The demand that we love our neighbor as ourselves contains as an axiom the demand that we shall love ourselves, shall accept ourselves as we were created.