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Time gnaws and wears away; it separates; it flies. And by virtue of...
Author:
Jean-Paul Sartre
Book:
Being and Nothingness
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Time gnaws and wears away; it separates; it flies. And by virtue of separation--by separating man from his pain or from the object of his pain--time cures.
( Jean-Paul Sartre )
[ Being and Nothingness ]
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