Quote by: Romano Guardini

The constant talker will never, or a least rarely, grasp truth. Of course even he must experience some truths, otherwise he could not exist. He does notice certain facts, observe certain relations, draw conclusions and make plans. But he does not yet possess genuine truth, which comes into being only when the essence of an object, the significance of a relaton, and what is valid and eternal in this world reveal themselves. This requires the spacousness, freedom, and pure receptiveness of that inner “clean-swept room” whilch silence alone can create


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  • NameRomano Guardini
  • DescriptionGerman theologian and priest
  • BornFebruary 17, 1885
  • DiedOctober 1, 1968
  • CountryGermany
  • ProfessionCatholic Priest; Writer; Theologian
  • AwardsPeace Prize Of The German Book Trade; Bavarian Order Of Merit; Pour Le Mérite; Munich "München Leuchtet" Award; Grand Cross Of The Order Of Merit Of The Federal Republic Of Germany With Star; Erasmus Prize; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science