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Quote Left The source of our actions resides in an unconscious propensity to regard ourselves as the center, the cause, and the conclusion of time. Our reflexes and our pride transform into a planet the parcel of flesh and consciousness we are. Quote Right
Quote Left The obsession with suicide is characteristic of the man who can neither live nor die, and whose attention never swerves from this double impossibility. Quote Right
Quote Left He who has never envied the vegetable has missed the human drama. Quote Right
Quote Left Show me one thing here on earth which has begun well and not ended badly. The proudest palpitations are engulfed in a sewer, where they cease throbbing, as though having reached their natural term: this downfall constitutes the heart's drama and the negative meaning of history. Quote Right
Quote Left Fear can supplant our real problems only to the extent --unwilling either to assimilate or to exhaust it --we perpetuate it within ourselves like a temptation and enthrone it at the very heart of our solitude. Quote Right
Quote Left The Art of Love: knowing how to combine the temperment of a vampire with the discretion of an anemone. Quote Right
Quote Left Only one endowed with restless vitality is susceptible to pessimism. You become a pessimist --a demonic, elemental, bestial pessimist --only when life has been defeated many times in its fight against depression. Quote Right
Quote Left Anyone can escape into sleep, we are all geniuses when we dream, the butcher's the poet's equal there. Quote Right
Quote Left Does our ferocity not derive from the fact that our instincts are all too interested in other people? If we attended more to ourselves and became the center, the object of our murderous inclinations, the sum of our intolerances would diminish. Quote Right
Quote Left Much more than our other needs and endeavors, it is sexuality that puts us on an even footing with our kind: the more we practice it, the more we become like everyone else: it is in the performance of a reputedly bestial function that we prove our status as citizens: nothing is more public than the sexual act. Quote Right
Quote Left Does our ferocity not derive from the fact that our instincts are all too interested in other people If we attended more to ourselves and became the center, the object of our murderous inclinations, the sum of our intolerances would diminish. Quote Right
Quote Left No human beings more dangerous than those who have suffered for a belief: the great persecutors are recruited from the martyrs not quite beheaded. Far from diminishing the appetite for power, suffering exasperates it. Quote Right
Quote Left Alone, even doing nothing, you do not waste your time. You do, almost always, in company. No encounter with yourself can be altogether sterile: Something necessarily emerges, even if only the hope of some day meeting yourself again. Quote Right
Quote Left Music is the refuge of souls ulcerated by happiness. Quote Right
Quote Left Tyranny destroys or strengthens the individual; freedom enervates him, until he becomes no more than a puppet. Man has more chances of saving himself by hell than by paradise. Quote Right
Quote Left When you have understood that nothing is, that things do not even deserve the status of appearances, you no longer need to be saved, you are saved, and miserable forever. Quote Right
Quote Left The history of ideas is the history of the grudges of solitary men. Quote Right
Quote Left One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. That is our country, our fatherland --and no other. Quote Right
Quote Left What we want is not freedom but its appearances. It is for these simulacra that man has always striven. And since freedom, as has been said, i... Quote Right

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