Onur Sümer

Las et vieux, ils continuaient d'exister, de mauvaise grâce, simplement parce qu'ils étaient trop faibles pour mourir, parce que la mort ne pouvait leur venir que de l'extérieur: il n'y a que les airs de musique pour porter fièrement leur propre mort en soi comme une nécessité interne; seulement ils n'existent pas. Tout existant naît sans raison, se prolonge par faiblesse et meurt par rencontre. Je me laissai aller en arrière et je fermai les paupières. Mais les images, aussitôt alertées, bondirent et vinrent remplir d'existences mes yeux clos: l'existence est un plein que l'homme ne peut quitter.
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Bram Stoker
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"When Pandora’s box was opened, and the evils Zeus had placed therein had escaped into man’s world, there still remained, unbeknownst to anyone, one final evil: hope. Ever since then, man has mistakenly regarded the box and its contents of hope as a coffer of good fortune. But we have forgotten Zeus’s wish that man continue to allow himself to be tormented. Hope is the worst of evils because it protracts torment.”
"For all things are baptized at the fount of eternity and beyond good and evil; good and evil themselves, however, are only intervening shadows and damp afflictions and passing clouds."
“Because he overflows with life, the Devil has no altar: man recognizes himself too readily in him to worship him; he detests him for good reason; he repudiates himself, and maintains the indigent attributes of God. But the Devil never complains and never aspires to found a religion: are we not here to safeguard him from inanition and oblivion?”