What is the verdict of the vastest mind?
Silence: the book of fate is closed to us.
Man is a stranger to his own research;
He knows not whence he comes, nor whither goes.
Tormented atoms in a bed of mud,
Devoured by death, a mockery of fate.
But thinking atoms, whose far-seeing eyes,
Guided by thought, have measured the faint stars,
Our being mingles with the infinite;
Ourselves we never see, or come to know.

Auteur: Voltaire

What is the verdict of the vastest mind?<br />Silence: the book of fate is closed to us.<br />Man is a stranger to his own research;<br />He knows not whence he comes, nor whither goes.<br />Tormented atoms in a bed of mud,<br />Devoured by death, a mockery of fate.<br />But thinking atoms, whose far-seeing eyes,<br />Guided by thought, have measured the faint stars,<br />Our being mingles with the infinite;<br />Ourselves we never see, or come to know. - Voltaire




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