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Sisyphus
At each new dawning of the day, our shackles turned to dust, we rise from bed and check the door in case it’s turned to rust; and finding perhaps a loose hinge or screws worn down and stripped, we throw … Continue reading
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Sisyphus
La lutte elle-même vers les sommets suffit à remplir un coeur d’homme. Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux. “The struggle to the top alone will make a human heart swell. Sisyphus must be regarded as happy.” — Albert Camus Each has … Continue reading
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