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“Our desires cut across one another, and in this confused existence it is rare for happiness to coincide with the desire that clamoured for it.”
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“What his humanism says to us is that the human subject should stand apart from his or her circumstances emotionally and intellectually, even as he or she experiences the flux of Fortuna—the Chaucerian “job” writ large in a life—and the mesmerizing power of the moment. Only in this can we find our voice.”
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