79 Quotes by Henryk Sienkiewicz
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It seems incredible that a man possessing so many conditions of happiness should be not only so little happy, but clearly does not see the reason why he should exist at all. It.
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How utterly unprofitable my life is! These continual searchings of my mind are leading me into the desert.
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The world has robbed me of my love, time has dried up hatred, and as the living individual must feel something, I live upon what remains to me. I must also say that he who feels and lives thus does not get a surfeit of happiness.
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There was only one who understood me, and he understood me wrongly.” Miss.
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Thoughts like mine are not reckoned among the delights of life. It is like the dog trying to catch his tail; he does not catch anything. I do not prove anything, only tire myself; but have the satisfaction that another day has passed, or another night gone by. I.
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Sometimes I have thought that human misery goes far beyond human imagination, – imagination has its limits, and misery, like the vast seas, appears to be without end.
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He who knew how to live should know how to die.
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