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April 17, 1885
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April 17, 1885
I think these difficult times have helped me to understand better than before how infinitely rich and beautiful life is in every way and that so many things that one goes around worrying about are of no importance whatsoever.
Isak Dinesen
When you have a great and difficult task something perhaps almost impossible if you only work a little at a time every day a little suddenly the work will finish itself.
Isak Dinesen
God made the world round so we would never be able to see too far down the road.
Isak Dinesen
Of all the idiots I have met in my life and the Lord knows that they have not been few or little I think that I have been the biggest.
Isak Dinesen
In the mind and nature of a man a secret is an ugly thing like a hidden physical defect.
Isak Dinesen
I don't think that... one gets a flash of happiness once and never again it is there within you and it will come as certainly as death.
Isak Dinesen
I don't think that ... one gets a flash of happiness once and never again it is there within you and it will come as certainly as death....
Isak Dinesen
Man reaches the highest point of lovableness at 12 to 17 - to get it back in a second flowering at the age of 70 to 90.
Isak Dinesen
I think these difficult times have helped me to understand better than before how infinitely rich and beautiful life is in every way that so many things that one goes around worrying about are of no importance whatsoever.
Isak Dinesen
After a little while you became aware of how still it was out here. Now, looking back on my life in Africa, I feel like it might altogether be described as the existence of a person who had come from a rushed and noisy world, into a still country.
Isak Dinesen
The cure for anything is salt water. Sweat, tears, or the ocean.
Isak Dinesen
The true aristocracy and the true proletariat of the world are both in understanding with tragedy. To them it is the fundamental principle of God, and the key,—the minor key,—to existence. They differ in this way from the bourgeoisie of all classes, who deny tragedy, who will not tolerate it, and to whom the word of tragedy means in itself unpleasantness.
Isak Dinesen
After being told that the Professor “found it possible to believe for a moment in the existence of God,” Isak thought, “Has it been possible to God, at Mount Elgon, to believe for a moment in the existence of Professor Landgreen?
Isak Dinesen
It is an alarming experience to be, in your person, representing Christianity to the natives.
Isak Dinesen