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A mystery is a problem that encroaches upon itself because the questioner becomes the object of the question. Getting to Mars is a problem. Falling in love is a mystery.
Gabriel Marcel
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Gabriel Marcel
Age: 73 †
Born: 1899
Born: December 7
Died: 1973
Died: October 8
Literary Critic
Musician
Philosopher
Playwright
Writer
Paris 8
Gabriel Honoré Marcel
Gabriel Honore Marcel
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