Victor Hugo Quotes
Sacrificing Earth To Paradise Is Like Leaving Your Fortune To A Corpse. I'm Not That Stupid. Duped By The Infinite! I Am Nothing; I Call Myself Count Nothing, The Senator. Did I Exist Before My Birth? No. Will I After My Death? No. What Am I? A Little Dust Surrounding An Organism. What Do I Have To Do On This Earth? I Have The Choice Of Pain Or Pleasure. Where Will Pain Lead Me? To Nothing. But I Will Have Suffered. Where Will Pleasure Lead Me? To Nothing. But I Will Have Enjoyed. My Choice Is Made. I Must Eat Or Be Eaten, And I Choose To Eat. It Is Better To Be The Tooth Than The Grass. That's My Philosophy.
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