Jóhann Valur

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At other times, he imagined flying up to the heavens so that he could gaze down and see how insignificant all human concerns were from such a distance. Seneca did this too: ‘Place before your mind’s eye8 the vast spread of time’s abyss, and consider the universe; and then contrast our so-called human life with infinity.’
How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
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