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Oppressed with countless little daily cares, he had waited... For an act. A...
Author:
Jean-Paul Sartre
Book:
The Age of Reason
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Oppressed with countless little daily cares, he had waited... For an act. A free, considered act; that should pledge his whole life, and stand at the beginning of a new existence.
( Jean-Paul Sartre )
[ The Age of Reason ]
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