I do not consider myself less ignorant than most people.
I have been and still am a seeker, but I have ceased to
question stars and books; I have begun to listen to
the teachings my blood whispers to me.
My story is not a pleasant one; it is neither sweet nor harmonious, as invented stories are; it has the taste of nonsense and chaos, of madness and dreams — like the lives of all men who stop deceiving themselves.
Each man's life represents the road toward himself, and attempt at such a road, the intimation of a path. No man has ever been entirely and completely himself. Yet each one strives to become that — one in an awkward, the other in a more intelligent way, each as best he can.
Hermann Hesse
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Story of man's life by Hermann Hesse
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