« Our belonging is never entirely ours. This is called the horror of families or the weight of the past. »
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Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire |
Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire
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« The death of God only tormented the infatuated course of Asia. To die, one must first be born, and many lands where the Merciful did not deign to appear. If he made a brief appearance in ancient China, the latter, not deeming it indispensable, neither as a great Other nor as a root cause, allowed him to fade without crisis or mourning. To arrange her work and her days, she did without God, and not too badly. The insistence of the sacred is not limited to the search for meaning. Nor the profits of the ceremonies, to the prolixity of the comments. »
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Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire |
Régis Debray
The Sacred Fire
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« Perhaps the spirit of the time is that: ignorance of tragedy and suffering. »
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Régis Debray
(Source unknown) |
Régis Debray
(Source unknown)
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