“The Thou encounters me by grace — it cannot be found by seeking.”

—  Martin Buber , book I and Thou

I and Thou (1923)
Context: The Thou encounters me by grace — it cannot be found by seeking. But that I speak the basic word to it is a deed of my whole being, is my essential deed.

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German Jewish Existentialist philosopher and theologian 1878–1965

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