Life is a question asked by God about the way he exists.
The most fundamental tragedy of my life is that the ones who I see do not exist and the one who exists I do not see.
Man is truly born the time he dies.
The more I find life to be a great design, the more I suspect it to be singular in existence; the more I suspect it to be singular, the more I feel it to be specific and personal; the more I feel it to be personal, the more I think of it to be a mere question; And the more I think of it to be a question, the less I understand the questioner.
The sound of life has divine silence.
What can be greater to life than to understand its meaning.
The meaning of life is 'the ultimate questioner's vanity.'
Life is too meaningful to die.
It is profoundly tragic that I am a slave, but it is profoundly joyous that I am God's slave, not that of a devil.