“I have needed God every day to defend myself against the abundance of thoughts.”

PV, p. 73; SV1, XIII, p. 559; Jon Bartley Stewart. 2008. Johan Ludvig Heiberg: Philosopher, Littérateur, Dramaturge, and Political Thinker. Museum Tusculanum Press.
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Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism 1813–1855

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