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  • #1
    Clarice Lispector
    “Everything in the world began with a yes. One molecule said yes to another molecule and life was born.”
    Clarice Lispector, The Hour of the Star

  • #2
    Clarice Lispector
    “I only achieve simplicity with enormous effort”
    Clarice Lispector, A Hora da Estrela

  • #3
    C.G. Jung
    “The meaning of my existence is that life has addressed a question to me. Or, conversely, I myself am a question which is addressed to the world, and I must communicate my answer, for otherwise I am dependent upon the world’s answer.”
    C.G. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections

  • #4
    C.G. Jung
    “companionship thrives only when each individual remembers his individuality and does not identify himself with others.”
    Carl Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections

  • #5
    Michel Houellebecq
    “It's a curious idea to reproduce when you don't even like life.”
    Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles

  • #6
    Michel Houellebecq
    “Love binds, and it binds forever. Good binds while evil unravels. Separation is another word for evil; it is also another word for deceit.”
    Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles

  • #7
    Michel Houellebecq
    “Irony won't save you from anything; humour doesn't do anything at all. You can look at life ironically for years, maybe decades; there are people who seem to go through most of their lives seeing the funny side, but in the end, life always breaks your heart. Doesn't matter how brave you are, or how reserved, or how much you've developed a sense of humour, you still end up with your heart broken. That's when you stop laughing.”
    Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles

  • #8
    Michel Houellebecq
    “As a teenager, Michel believed that suffering conferred dignity on a person. Now he had to admit that he had been wrong. What conferred dignity on people was television. ”
    Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles

  • #9
    Michel Houellebecq
    “The only conclusion he could draw was that without points of reference, a man melts away.”
    Michel Houellebecq, The Elementary Particles



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