Michel Houellebecq Quotes
It Is The Suffering Of Being That Makes Us Seek Out The Other, As A Palliative; We Must Go Beyond This Stage To Reach The State Where The Simple Fact Of Being Constitutes In Itself A Permanent Occasion Of Joy; Where Intermediation Is Nothing More Than A Game, Freely Undertaken, And Not Constitutive Of Being. We Must, In A Word, Reach The Freedom Of Indifference, The Condition For The Possibility Of Perfect Serenity.
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