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Fear? If I have gained anything by damning myself, it is that I no longer have anything to fear.
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Ah! Do not judge the gods, young man, they have painful secrets.
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Yes, I am so free. And what a superb absence is my soul.
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You must be afraid, my son. That is how one becomes an honest citizen.
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What do I care about Jupiter? Justice is a human issue, and I do not need a god to teach it to me.
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All-powerful god, who am I but the fear that I inspire in others?
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Blood doubly unites us, for we share the same blood and we have spilled blood.
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I have no need for good souls: an accomplice is what I wanted.
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He is dead, and my hatred has died with him.
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Ah! How I hate the crimes of the new generation: they are dry and sterile as darnel.
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Now I am weary and I can no longer tell good from Evil, and I need someone to show me the way.
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I am a man, Jupiter, and each man must invent his own path.
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It is better; heavier, crueler. The mouth you wear for hell.
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You have stolen my face from me: you know it and I no longer do.
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We are in hell and I will have my turn!
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If only you knew how little I care. Cowardly or not, as long as he is a good kisser.
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If the Jew did not exist, the anti-Semite would invent him.
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Politics is a science. You can demonstrate that you are right and that others are wrong.
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Intellectuals cannot be good revolutionaries; they are just good enough to be assassins.
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As far as men go, it is not what they are that interests me, but what they can become.
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The best work is not what is most difficult for you; it is what you do best.
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I tell you in truth: all men are Prophets or else God does not exist.
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I know only one Church: it is the society of men.
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If a victory is told in detail, one can no longer distinguish it from a defeat.
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It is too early to love. We will buy the right to do so by shedding blood.
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Your church is a whore: she sells her favors to the rich.
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It is not the same thing. You are perhaps not lying, but you are not telling the truth.
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Ah! yes, I know: those who see me rarely trust my word: I must look too intelligent to keep it.
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It is the same: a chosen one is a man whom God's finger crushes against the wall.
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I am not virtuous. Our sons will be if we shed enough blood to give them the right to be.
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One cannot become a saint when one works sixteen hours a day.
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Better to have beasts that let themselves be killed than men who run away.
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The French bourgeois doesn't dislike shit, provided it is served up to him at the right time.
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esse est percipi, and he recognizes himself as being only insofar as he is perceived.
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such mad confidence within despair.
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It was a constraint; he makes of it his mission
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Since he is unable to be the beloved, he will become the lover.
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inversion...is an outlet that a child discovers when he is suffocating.
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In doing Good, I lose myself in Being, I abandon my particularity, I become a universal subject.
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The live dead-man is dead as a producer and alive insofar as he consumes
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The world is sacred because it gives an inkling of a meaning that escapes us
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for one cannot enter an image unless one makes oneself imaginary
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the impossible must be supposed in order to explain the superdetermination of the event
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The dreamer must contaminate the others by his dream, he must make them fall into it
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