Pascal Mercier Quotes
What Separates Me From My Present Is Like A Fine Mist, An Intangible Veil, An Invisible Wall. They Don't Put Up The Slightest Resistance. Nothing Would Shatter If I Were To Walk Through It. Because There Is Actually Nothing At All Between Me And The World. A Single Step Would Be Enough. Why Didn't I Take It Long Ago?
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