Quote by Erich Fromm
In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the

In the nineteenth century the problem was that God is dead. In the twentieth century the problem is that man is dead. – Erich Fromm

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Just as modern mass production requires the standardization of commodities, so the social process requires standardization of man, and this standardization is called equality. – Erich Fromm

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There is hardly any activity, any enterprise, which is started out with such tremendous hopes and expectations, and yet which fails so regularly, as love. – Erich Fromm

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The capacity to be puzzled is the premise of all creation, be it in art or in science. – Erich Fromm

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God sleeps in the minerals, awakens in plants, walks in animals, and thinks in man. – Arthur Young

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Discernment is Gods call to intercession, never to faultfinding. – Corrie Ten Boom

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With God, what is terrible is that one never knows whether its not just a trick of the devil. – Jean Anouilh

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I do not believe in God, for that implies an effort of the will — I see God everywhere! – Jean Favre

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Human freedom involves our capacity to pause, to choose the one response toward which we wish to throw our weight. – Rollo May

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