"Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards."
"The spiritual differs from the religious in being able to endure isolation. The rank of a spiritual person is proportionate to his strength for enduring isolation, whereas we religious people are constantly in need of 'the others,' the herd. We religious folks die, or despair, if we are not reassured by being in the assembly, of the same opinion as the congregation, and so on. But the Christianity of the New Testament is precisely related to the isolation of the spiritual man."
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Source: Soren Kierkegaard (2015). “Papers and Journals”, p.370, Penguin UK
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