Antoine Laurain Quotes
An Existence Devoted To Reading Would Have Been His Ultimate Fulfillment, But It Had Not Been Given To Him. He Would Have Had To Choose That Path Much Earlier, To Have Known What He Wanted To Do...To Have Had A Life Plan. At First It Had Been Interested To Be Recognized As A Promising Young Banker, To Climb The Hierarchy, To Have Responsibilities And To Earn A Lot Of Money. Up Until The Day He Had Started To Feel, Dimly At First, Then More And More Clearly, That The Man He Had Become Was The Absolute Opposite Of What He Really Was. Although The Dichotomy Weighed Heavily On Him, For A While The Money He Was Earning Was Compensation Enough, But Then It Could No Longer Make Up For It. The Gap Between His Ideal And His Reality Was Too Great. The Weight Turned Into An Anguish That Was Succeeded By The Intolerable Idea That He Was Wasting His Life --or Even That He Had Already Wasted It.
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