« By the force of things, the feet in our hooves, we were by nature realistic, concrete, always immersed in the present. As for the past, it had almost no consistency. It didn't matter if you were in the first or second year of school. The present was already absorbing, as you said, all our concerns, all our thoughts. We did not complicate our existence. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness |
Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness
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« The difference disturbs, deconstrucance of man in his concern for perfection. As for fear, it shrinks it. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness |
Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness
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« It is by practicing virtue that one acquires virtue. It is by doing small acts of trust that one becomes confident. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Small Treatise on Abandonment: Thoughts to Welcome Life as It Proposes |
Alexandre Jollien
Small Treatise on Abandonment: Thoughts to Welcome Life as It Proposes
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