Pride precedes the fall. All glory is ephemeral. Icarus burned his wings. The human being liked to be a giant - but it's the fuck, comrade. There is no need to believe in chance and crack in the morning and at night to remember that care is never too much, and that what is more bad. After bacchannel and orgies, the moral hangover always comes. It is a law of nature, my dear friend.
by Jaroslav Hašek
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The quote emphasizes the transient nature of glory and success, warning that excessive pride often leads to downfall. It references Icarus, the mythological figure who failed because of his hubris, serving as a reminder that human ambition can lead to self-destruction. Despite our desires to elevate ourselves, we must be grounded and recognize our limitations to avoid the pitfalls of arrogance.

The text also highlights the importance of care and moderation in life. It suggests that indulgence, whether in pleasure or excess, inevitably leads to consequences, likened to the "moral hangover" that follows excessive revelry. This serves as a reflection on the natural laws governing human behavior, urging a balanced approach to life rather than one defined by fleeting moments of glory.

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