Faith is the highest passion in a human being. Many in every generation may not come that far, but none comes further.
Soren KierkegaardRead
A 'no' does not hide anything, but a 'yes' very easily becomes a deception.
Interpretation
This quote emphasizes the complexities of honesty and deception in communication.
Kierkegaard's quote suggests that a straightforward refusal ('no') is clear and transparent, whereas an agreement or affirmation ('yes') can be misleading or deceptive. This highlights the inherent risk in accepting a 'yes' without questioning its truthfulness, as it may mask true intentions or emotions.
In practice
This quote can be used in a discussion about the importance of honesty in relationships.
Faith is the highest passion in a human being. Many in every generation may not come that far, but none comes further.
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