William Styron Quotes
One Of The Century's Most Famous Intellectual Pronouncements Comes At The Beginning Of The Myth Of Sisyphus: There Is But One Truly Serious Philosophical Problem, And That Is Suicide. Judging Whether Life Is Or Is Not Worth Living Amounts To Answering The Fundamental Question Of Philosophy.
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