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Hesse: "Not to know whether there is a God…is far better than to know for sure"

Not to know whether there is a God, and not to know whether life has meaning, is far better than to know for sure either way.

— Hermann Hesse, If the War Goes On (1946 essay collection). Cited by Maria Popova in a piece on Hesse’s post-WWI letter to a young German countering the totalising certainties — religious, nationalist — that had just led to two world wars.

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