« A thousand steps forward, nine hundred and ninety-nine back. That is progress. »
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Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job |
Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job
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« No mercy. Once again, I agree with Nietzsche. I think he sees right when he condemns pity, hypocrisy or appearance. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness |
Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness
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« Each of us drags his pots and pans, his wounds. Loving always combines with the present, far from resentment, betrayals and reproaches. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Living without why |
Alexandre Jollien
Living without why
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