During the first period of a man's life the greatest danger is not to take the risk.
To dare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself.
God is present in the moment of choice, not in order to watch but in order to be chosen. Therefore, each person must choose. Terrible is the battle, in a person's innermost being, between God and the world. The crowning risk involved lies in the possession of choice.
Without risk, faith is an impossibility.
For without risk there is no faith, and the greater the risk, the greater the faith.
To Dare is to risk losing your foothold for a moment, Not to Dare is to risk losing yourself.
Who is also aware of the tremendous risk involved in faith - when he nevertheless makes the leap of faith - this [is] subjectivity ... at its height.
During the first period of our lives the greatest danger is not to take the risk. When once the risk has been taken, then the greatest danger is to risk too much. By not risking at first one turns aside and serves trivialities; in the second case, by risking too much, one turns aside to the fantastic and perhaps to presumption.
There can be no faith without risk.
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