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Fantasia of the Unconscious

CHAPTER VIII
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Man, in the daytime, must follow his own soul's greatest impulse, and give himself to life-work and risk himself to death.

It is not woman who claims the highest in man.

It is a man's own religious soul that drives him on beyond woman, to his supreme activity.

For his highest, man is responsible to God alone.

He may not pause to remember that he has a life to lose, or a wife and children to leave.


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