Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes
A Few Seconds More And The Negress Will Sing. It Seems Inevitable, So Strong Is The Necessity Of This Music: Nothing Can Interrupt It, Nothing Which Comes From This Time In Which The World Has Fallen; It Will Stop By Itself, As If By Order. If I Love This Beautiful Voice It Is Especially Because Of That: It Is Neither For Its Fulness Nor Its Sadness, Rather Because It Is The Event For Which So Many Notes Have Been Preparing, From So Far Away, Dying That It Might Be Born. And Yet I Am Troubled; It Would Take So Little To Make The Record Stop: A Broken Spring, The Whim Of Cousin Adolphe. How Strange It Is, How Moving, That This Hardness Should Be So Fragile. Nothing Can Interrupt It Yet It Can Break It.
The Last Chord Has Died Away. In The Brief Silence Which Follows I Feel Strongly That There Is, That SOMETHING HAS HAPPENED.
Silence.
SOME OF THESE DAYS
YOU'LL MISS ME HONEY
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