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- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Preface
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- after the sowing — we should neither be disheartened by the
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture I
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- that a man should have a sound will and a sound heart so that he can
- be so strong that they stream down through the heart and through the
- heart too, and not merely thoughts. Best of all is for thoughts to
- have a heart. And that has been lost altogether. We cannot cast off
- centuries. But these thoughts must get a heart as well!
- thought to pulse through the will and the heart.
- stout-heartedness in cultural life. Where is it then? — so asks
- they did not break through it. Besides, being cold in heart they did
- the young with their warm hearts not articulate yet, but warm. This
- the ground from under my feet. The warmth of my heart is breaking
- heart-quality and are quite consciously striven for just because of
- undone by abstract writings. Anyone who has a heart within him and
- their very heart's blood flows into their words. Then the empty
- heart's blood will pulse through what they have in their heads;
- it dry or cold. We must find this light, while preserving the heart's
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IV
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- through life and meeting individuals we must have an open heart —
- warm-hearted relation between man and man; beyond routine to the
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture V
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- like a thorn in the flesh. This thorn enters their heart and they
- have to tear out from their heart what is living. Many still overlook
- their living heart — the thorn which the head produces out of
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VI
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- human heart in the West during the past centuries, we can but say:
- has resounded from human hearts, but that the questioning will go on
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture VIII
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- heart plays no part. But try for once really to think actively and
- you will see how the heart is then engaged; if one succeeds in
- our thinking — the force of a stout heart. If you do not seek
- heart, if you do not try on this path to suck in that spiritual life
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture IX
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- head, heart and will. The seven-foldness of grammar, dialectic,
- heart and that is impossible. If it is torn out it withers way. For
- of mind and heart. All our present culture is expressed in a withered
- life of mind and heart. And, secondly, understanding of man is not to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture X
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- high up, you begin for the first time to think with the heart. You
- heart of the growing human being. This question takes different forms
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XI
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- heart and the rest of his organism is concerned, as if he had nothing
- particularly disposed to feel in his heart what meets him in the
- is heart-breaking to witness children being educated to define a
- the beating of their heart again and not merely add something to
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XII
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- scientifically do today. In the human heart and mind there was
- Title: Lecture: Younger Generation: Lecture XIII
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- intellectuality as he could master through forces of the heart. Now,
- and slays the heart. Why is this so? It comes about because man can
- penetrated right into the human heart, into the human soul, and has
- the dragon has devoured him. This lived in the hearts of many human
- education we must have a heart. We must learn — speaking
- hearts and then to transform what you carry in your hearts into
- lost. But what he receives into his heart, the heart preserves and
- carried away in your hearts, in the whole of your being, then, my
- your hearts. If hearts have found some connection with what is meant
- chief thing will be that in our hearts we have found each other; then
- hearts.
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