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The mind is the result of the torments the flesh undergoes or inflicts upon itself.

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The limit of every pain is an even greater pain.

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The fear of being deceived is the vulgar version of the quest for Truth.

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The fact that life has no meaning is a reason to live - moreover, the only one.

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The desire to die was my one and only concern; to it I have sacrificed everything, even death.

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Sperm is a bandit in its pure state.

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Society is not a disease, it is a disaster. What a stupid miracle that one can live in it.

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So long as man is protected by madness - he functions - and flourishes.

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Skepticism is the sadism of embittered souls.

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Since all life is futility, then the decision to exist must be the most irrational of all.

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Revenge is not always sweet, once it is consummated we feel inferior to our victim.

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Progress is the injustice each generation commits with regard to its predecessors.

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Philosophy: Impersonal anxiety; refuge among anemic ideas.

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Philosophers write for professors; thinkers for writers.

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Our works, whatever they may be, derive from our incapacity to kill or to kill ourselves.

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Our first intuitions are the true ones.

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One hardly saves a world without ruling it.

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One does not inhabit a country; one inhabits a language. That is our country, our fatherland - and no other.

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Nothing is so wearing as the possession or abuse of liberty.

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Nothing proves that we are more than nothing.

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No one can enjoy freedom without trembling.

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My mission is to kill time, and time's to kill me in its turn. How comfortable one is among murderers.

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Man must vanquish himself, must do himself violence, in order to perform the slightest action untainted by evil.

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Man starts over again everyday, in spite of all he knows, against all he knows.

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Life is possible only by the deficiencies of our imagination and memory.

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Life inspires more dread than death - it is life which is the great unknown.

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Life creates itself in delirium and is undone in ennui.

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Jealousy - that jumble of secret worship and ostensible aversion.

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It is because we are all imposters that we endure each other.

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Isn't history ultimately the result of our fear of boredom?

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