"Der Mensch ist dazu berufen, in seinem Innersten zu leben und sich selbst so in die Hand zu nehmen, wie es nur von hier aus möglich ist; nur von hier aus ist auch die rechte Auseinandersetzung mit der Welt möglich; nur von hier aus kann er den Platz in der Welt finden, der ihm zugedacht ist."
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Edith Steins Werke, hrsg. von Lucy Gelber, Kreuzeswissenschaft. Studie über Joannes a Cruce. Louvain: Nauwelaerts 1954, S. 143, de.wikisource.org
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