Rodrigo Domínguez

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But he knew, or thought he knew, that a star couldn’t be embraced by a human being. He deemed it his fate to love a heavenly body with no hope of being requited, and on the basis of that notion he constructed an entire poetics of life consisting of renunciation and silent, faithful suffering, which was to improve him and purify him.
Demian (Dover Thrift Editions: Classic Novels)
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