From “The Human Condition: A User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
18 February
Life is so tenuous. Without any trouble at all we are reduced to
huddling together, exposed on the tip of the planet, hoping against hope to
survive the bottomless, casual fury of the elements. That, combined with our
own innate, bottomless casual furies, more than fuels our fears which in turn
richly pollute all our deepest urges.
How pitiable, how magnificent, is man!
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