"Life to the great majority is only a constant struggle for mere existence with the certainty of losing it at last.

To measure a man's happiness only by what he gets, and not also by what he expects to get, is as futile as to try and express a fraction which shall have a numerator but no denominator.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer ~












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