"When people come to you for help, do not turn them off with pious words, saying, 'Have faith and take your troubles to God.' Act instead as though there were no God, as though there were only one person in the world who could help -- only yourself."
"This is the sacrifice: the endless possibility that is offered up on the altar of the form."
Source: Martin Buber (2004). “I and Thou”, p.16, A&C Black
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Martin Buber
Philosopher
Martin Buber was a Jewish philosopher known for his work on dialogue and relationships, particularly through his concept of 'I-Thou'.
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