Fabien
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je me dis parfois que la vie est précieuse, qu’elle est ce qu’il y a de plus important au monde ; mais d’autres fois, je me dis que l’humain est si minuscule qu’il ne vaut finalement pas grand-chose.
“En additionnant des obscurités individuelles, on obtient rarement une lumière collective.”
― L'Anomalie
― L'Anomalie
“We age slowly. First our pleasure in life and other people declines, everything gradually becomes so real, we understand the significance of everything, everything repeats itself in a kind of troubling boredom. It's the function of age. We know a glass is only a glass. A man, poor creature, is only mortal, no matter what he does. Then our bodies age: not all at once. First it is the eyes, or the legs, or the heart. We age by installments. And then suddenly our spirits begin to age: the body may have grown old, but our souls still yearn and remember and search and celebrate and long for joy. And when the longing for joy disappears, all that are left are memories or vanity, and then, finally, we are truly old. One day we wake up and rub our eyes and do not know why we have woken...Nothing surprising can ever happen again...there's nothing we want anymore, either good or bad...That is old age. There's still some spark inside us, a memory, a goal, someone we would like to see again, something we would like to say or learn, and we know the time will come, but then suddenly it is no longer important to learn the truth and answer to it as we had assumed in all the decades of waiting. Gradually we understand the world and then we die.”
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“Their IFF code is ancient but it checks out,” Lieutenant Robson said.”
― Descent
― Descent
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