its own inclination, and often enough against the wishes of his heart:⁠—he forces it to say Nay, where he would like to affirm, love, and adore; indeed, every instance of taking a thing profoundly and fundamentally, is a violation, an intentional injuring of the fundamental will of the spirit, which instinctively aims at appearance and superficiality⁠—even in every desire for knowledge there is a drop of cruelty.

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