We should desire neither the immortality nor the death of any human being, whoever he may be, with whom we have to do.


p. 260 - Simone Weil : An Anthology (1986) - Detachment (1947)


We should desire neither the immortality nor the death of any human being, whoever he may be, with whom we have to do.

We should desire neither the immortality nor the death of any human being, whoever he may be, with whom we have to do.

We should desire neither the immortality nor the death of any human being, whoever he may be, with whom we have to do.

We should desire neither the immortality nor the death of any human being, whoever he may be, with whom we have to do.