Old Testament," the book of divine justice, there are men, things, and sayings on such an immense scale, that Greek and Indian literature has nothing to compare with it . One stands with fear and reverence before those stupendous remains of what man was... Tears and Saints - Page viiiby E. M. Cioran - 1998 - 154 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...to have a new fear before him, they divined a new power, a strange, still unconquered enemy: — it was the " Will to Power " which obliged them to halt before the saint. They had to question him. In the Jewish " Old Testament," the book of divine justice, there are men, things, and sayings on such... | |
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