Remy De Gourmont Quotes
Nothing Returns, Nothing Begins Anew; It Is Never The Same Thing, And Yet It Seems Always The Same. For, If The Days Never Return, Every Moment Brings Forth New Beings Whose Destiny It Will Be To Create For Themselves, In The Course Of Their Lives, The Same Illusions That Have Companioned And At Times Illuminated Ours. The Fabric Is Eternal; Eternal, The Embroidery. A Universe Dies When We Die; Another Is Born When A New Creature Comes To Earth With A New Sensibility. If, Then, It Is Very True That Nothing Begins All Over Again, It Is Very Just To Say, Too, That Everything Continues. One May Fearlessly Advance The Latter Statement Or The Former, According To Whether One Considers The Individual Or The Blending Of Generations. From This Second Point Of View, Everything Is Coexistent; The Same Cause Produces Contradictory, Yet Logical Effects. All The Colors And Their Shades Are Printed At A Single Impression, To Form The Wonderful Image We Call Life.
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