Hannah Arendt Quotes About Fate

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  • Men who no longer can make sure of the reality which they feel and experience through talking about it and sharing it with their fellow-men, live in the same nightmare of loneliness and uncertainty which, in a normal world, is the terrible fate of insanity.

  • It is obvious: if you do not accept something that assumes the form of ‘destiny,’ you not only change its ‘natural laws’ but also the laws of the enemy playing the role of fate.

    Fate   Destiny   Law  
    Hannah Arendt (2009). “The Jewish Writings”, p.223, Schocken
  • The sad truth is that most evil is done by people who never make up their minds to be good or evil.

    "The Life of the Mind". Book by Hannah Arendt. Chapter: "Thinking", 1978.
  • if we do not know our own history, we are doomed to live it as though it were our private fate.

    Fate   History   Doomed  
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