"Alles in der Gegenwart ist endlich. Und eben dies Endliche ist unendlich in seiner Fluggeschwindigkeit zum Tode. Aber in Gott ist nichts endlich. In Gott ist nichts vergänglich. In Gott kann nichts sein, das zum Tode neigt."
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Thomas De Quincey
1785 – 1859
auch: Thomas de Quincey, britischer Schriftsteller, Essayist und Journalist
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