"Cries rise up on every side. Who shouts? It is we who shout β the living, the dead, and the unborn. But at once we are crushed by fear, and we fall silent. And then we forget β out of laziness, out of habit, out of cowardice. But suddenly the Cry tears at our entrails once more, like an eagle. For the Cry is not outside us, it does not come from a great distance that we may escape it. It sits in the center of our hearts, and cries out. God shouts: "Burn your houses! I am coming! Whoever has a house cannot receive me! "Burn your ideas, smash your thoughts! Whoever has found the solution cannot find me.""
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Nikos Kazantzakis
1883 β 1957
griechischer [[Schriftsteller]]
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