Philosophy is really homesickness — an urge to be at home everywhere
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"[[Die Philosophie ist eigentlich Heimweh. – Trieb überall zu Hause zu seyn]]" is a dictum by [[Novalis]]. | "[[Die Philosophie ist eigentlich Heimweh. – Trieb überall zu Hause zu seyn]]" is a dictum by [[Novalis]]. |
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"Die Philosophie ist eigentlich Heimweh. – Trieb überall zu Hause zu seyn" is a dictum by Novalis.
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“Philosophy is really homesickness — an urge to be at home everywhere.”
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