"Grundworte sagen nicht etwas aus, was außer ihnen bestünde, sondern gesprochen stiften sie einen Bestand."
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Basic words do not state something that might exist outside them; by being spoken they establish a mode of existence. — Martin Buber, I and Thou (1923), p. 53
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