Jacques Lusseyran Quote

Unhappiness, I saw then, comes to each of us because we think ourselves at the center of the world, because we have the miserable conviction the we alone suffer to the point of unbearable intensity. Unhappiness is always to feel oneself imprisoned in one's own skin, in one's own brain.


Against the Pollution of the I (ed. New World Library, 2016) - ISBN: 9781608683864


Unhappiness, I saw then, comes to each of us because we think ourselves at the center of the world, because we have the miserable conviction the we...

Unhappiness, I saw then, comes to each of us because we think ourselves at the center of the world, because we have the miserable conviction the we...

Unhappiness, I saw then, comes to each of us because we think ourselves at the center of the world, because we have the miserable conviction the we...

Unhappiness, I saw then, comes to each of us because we think ourselves at the center of the world, because we have the miserable conviction the we...