« What man does not learn in wisdom, he learns in suffering »
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Alexandre Jollien
Mischievous wisdom |
Alexandre Jollien
Mischievous wisdom
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« The tragedy of existence is a reminder of the need to celebrate the occasions of gloating and gloating. To offer joy where pity and sadness are imitated. Fighting for life, not macerating in contempt. Rely on the thousand little joys of our condition. The profession of man, a serious subject, sometimes austere, therefore requires a constant commitment, a lightness that wants to take a fresh look at the world. Look stripped of all artifice, of tioute rules, except perhaps the rule of Chamfort: "the most lost of all days is the one where we did not laugh!" »
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Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job |
Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job
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« Simplicity is much more than self-acceptance. It is to be with oneself, with infinite benevolence. »
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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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