Sensitive men have always been haunted by the awareness that we apprehend more than we can comprehend, that things point beyond themselves to wider horizons, and behind their façade to the depth of their divine ground.
Fritz Rothschild, from the introduction to "Between God and Man" a selection of writings by Heschel, selected and edited by Rothschild, Harper & Brothers, p. 13.
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