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The result of all this is that thoughts put on paper are nothing more than footsteps in the sand: you see the way the man has gone, but to know what he saw on his walk, you want his eyes.
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The result of all this is that thoughts put on paper are nothing more than footsteps in the sand: you see the way the man has gone, but to know what he saw on his walk, you want his eyes.
The facts and our intentions are comparable for the better part to two forces that pull in two different directions and their diagonal is the course of our life.
The more intelligence you shall have, the more you shall suffer.
To the intellectually well-provided man solitude offers two advantages: first of all that of being alone with himself and, secondly, that of not being around other people.
There is one inborn mistake, and it is believing that we exist to be happy.
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