We can regard our life as a uselessly disturbing episode in the blissful repose of nothingness.
Pessimist philosophy
We can regard our life as a uselessly disturbing episode in the blissful repose of nothingness.
Pessimist philosophy
From 'The World as Will and Representation'
1818
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"It is natural for a feeling of mere indifference to exist between men, but between women it is actual enmity."
Controversial"We forfeit three-fourths of ourselves in order to be like other people."
Strange & Unusual"Women are directly fitted for acting as the nurses and educators of our early childhood, by the fact that they are themselves childish, frivolous and short-sighted."
Shocking"The fundament upon which all our knowledge and learning rests is the inexplicable."
Strange & Unusual"The greatest happiness is not to be born."
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