Tampoco tienes derecho a usarte a ti mismo como un mero medio para conseguir algo".
Jostein GaarderMots clés philosophy
It was all too easy to make things up, it was like skating on thin ice, it was like doing dainty pirouettes on a brittle crust over water thousands of fathoms deep.
Jostein GaarderMots clés imagination writing
At some point, something must have come from nothing.
Jostein GaarderMoreover, nature's blocks had to be eternal-because nothing can come from nothing.
Jostein GaarderI am in the world now, she thought, but one day I shall be gone.
Jostein GaarderWasn't it odd that she didn't know who she was? And wasn't it unreasonable that she hadn't been allowed to have any say in what she would look like?
Jostein GaarderShe had not even chosen to be a human being.
Jostein GaarderAs soon as she concentrated on being alive now, the thought of dying also came into her mind.
Jostein GaarderMots clés death
Even though God could create all kinds of things, he could hardly create himself before he had a "self" to create with. So there was only one possibility left: God had always existed. But she had already rejected that possibility! Everything that existed had to have a beginning.
Jostein GaarderMots clés god creation theology
Who are you?
Where does the world come from?
What annoying questions! And anyway where did the letters come from? That was just as mysterious, almost.
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