Man discerns three great things in the All: he finds there his body, he finds there his soul-and then there is the rest of the world. Between these things there is an unceasing commerce, and sometimes even a confusion arises; but always after a certain time has elapsed, these three things come to be clearly distinguished from one another. (Paul Valéry)

Man discerns three great things in the All: he finds there his body, he finds there his soul-and then there is the rest of the world. Between these things there is an unceasing commerce, and sometimes even a confusion arises; but always after a certain time has elapsed, these three things come to be clearly distinguished from one another.

Paul Valéry

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