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1 1 | thanks to you, in a certain sense continually become young
2 1 | him by Providence.~In this sense the future belongs to you
3 2 | words that in a certain sense it holds good constantly
4 3 | revealed that specific and in a sense unique and unrepeatable
5 3 | understood precisely in this sense: the treasure which is youth
6 6 | events which in a certain sense happen "from outside"; it
7 6 | of our acts, in a certain sense, there is constantly present
8 7 | situation: together with the sense of guilt, with remorse of
9 8 | exceptional and charismatic sense, usually makes itself heard
10 9 | wider and more fundamental sense.~One could speak here of
11 10| question that in a certain sense is at the heart of the youth
12 10| my task to accompany in a sense more closely this love of
13 11| same time, in a certain sense, bears them within you;
14 11| constitutes a call in the ethical sense. By receiving and inheriting
15 11| family", and in a certain sense one within the other. And
16 12| forms man, and in a certain sense creates him. So it is always
17 12| human being and indeed, in a sense becomes 'more a human being". (72) ~
18 13| might say, have an inborn "sense of truth". And truth must
19 13| our personality. In this sense, we can say that youth is "
20 14| growth" which in a certain sense constitutes the evangelical
21 15| ask, though also with a sense of inner foreboding: Is
22 15| man may feel in a certain sense "freed" from sin but at
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