For till then he has been very practically minded, very certain of the unity of his own person, and of his separateness from other things. And if he does not belong with himself at that point, then with whom, or with what, does he belong?
For till then he has been very practically minded, very certain of the unity of his own person, and of his separateness from other things. And if he does not belong with himself at that point, then with whom, or with what, does he belong?