Quote by Soren Kierkegaard, The Journals

If mankind had not embedded itself, with the momentum of centuries and the passion of habit, in the id


If mankind had not embedded itself, with the momentum of cen

Summary

This quote suggests that humanity has become deeply entrenched in certain societal patterns and behaviors due to the influence of tradition and the passage of time. It conveys the idea that people have become so accustomed to these patterns that they have become an integral part of their identity. The phrase "embedded itself" implies that these patterns are deeply ingrained and difficult to change, highlighting the challenge of breaking away from established norms and embracing new ideas or ways of life.

By Soren Kierkegaard, The Journals
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