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As soon as man does not take his existence for granted, but beholds it as something unfathomably mysterious, thought beg
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"As soon as man does not take his existence for granted, but beholds it as something unfathomably mysterious, thought begins"

- Albert Schweitzer

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This quote by Albert Schweitzer speaks to the power of idea and how it can be used to check out the mysteries of life. He recommends that when we make the effort to appreciate the mystery of our presence, we open ourselves approximately the power of thought. By recognizing the intricacy and appeal of life, we can begin to explore the depths of our own minds and the world around us. This can cause a higher understanding of ourselves and the world, and can help us to understand the seemingly incomprehensible. Schweitzer's quote encourages us to take a step back and value the secret of life, and to use our ideas to explore and comprehend it.

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Albert Schweitzer This quote is written / told by Albert Schweitzer between January 14, 1875 and September 4, 1965. He was a famous Theologian from Germany. The author also have 59 other quotes.

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