I've lived so little that I tend to imagine I'm not going to die; it seems improbable
that human existence can be reduced to so little; one imagines, in spite of oneself,
that sooner or later something is bound to happen. A big mistake. A life can just as
well be both empty and short. The days slip by indifferently, leaving neither trace nor
memory; and then all of a sudden they stop.

Author: Michel Houellebecq

I've lived so little that I tend to imagine I'm not going to die; it seems improbable<br />that human existence can be reduced to so little; one imagines, in spite of oneself,<br />that sooner or later something is bound to happen. A big mistake. A life can just as<br />well be both empty and short. The days slip by indifferently, leaving neither trace nor<br />memory; and then all of a sudden they stop. - Michel Houellebecq


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