... [ich] habe deine Nähe gesucht und im Geruch deiner Kopfhaut dein in meinem Kopf schlagendes Herz gefunden.
Josef Winkler, “Lass dich heimgeigen, Vater, oder Den Tod ins Herz mir schreibe”, S. 74.

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... [ich] habe deine Nähe gesucht und im Geruch deiner Kopfhaut dein in meinem Kopf schlagendes Herz gefunden.
Josef Winkler, “Lass dich heimgeigen, Vater, oder Den Tod ins Herz mir schreibe”, S. 74.
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It's very possible that the only way to ensure you don't become a conservative old person is to keep checking whether you're wrong. Every time. Genuinely mull over the opposing viewpoint even and especially when it's uncomfortable. You absolutely cannot a) consider yourself safely incapable of terrible principles because you're a good person, or b) treat a your disgust reaction to something as a moral truth. You can't get comfortable. Tiring! But you'd rather be tired and choose the right path, you know?
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