“A religion of life had come to replace a religion of penance and emaciation, of fasting and prayer. The crucified body had risen in its turn and was no longer abashed Man had reached a harmonious unity: he had discovered that he is a single being not made, like a pendulum, of two different metals,= that check each other; he realised that the foe in his members had ceased to exist.”
— Alexander Herzen, book My Past and Thoughts
ibid, Ch. 8, s. 12
My Past and Thoughts(1852-1870)
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