« The birthday is, in short, that the commemoration of the sinister farce we have made our parents in us bringing into the world. »
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Alexandra David-Néel
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Alexandra David-Néel
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« The vulgar man like those which are good; the sage extended his sympathy to those he sees being mean because he probed their misery. »
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Alexandra David-Néel
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Alexandra David-Néel
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« It takes a life, a secular or mystical, religious faith, a great idea, even if this faith is made of a universal doubt... or well, it must be quite a fool and fools are very unhappy. »
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Alexandra David-Néel
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Alexandra David-Néel
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