Emile Zola Quotes
In The Midst Of All His Sadness, Pierre Felt Deep Compassion Penetrate His Heart. He Was Upset By The Thought That Mankind Should Be So Wretched, Reduced To Such A State Of Woe, So Bare, So Weak, So Utterly Forsaken, That It Renounced Its Own Reason To Place The One Sole Possibility Of Happiness In The Hallucinatory Intoxication Of Dreams. Tears Once More Filled His Eyes; He Wept For Himself And For Others, For All The Poor Tortured Beings Who Feel A Need Of Stupefying And Numbing Their Pains In Order To Escape From The Realities Of The World.
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