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so:text | Once the needs of hunger are satisfied — and they are soon satisfied — the vanity, the necessity — for it is a necessity — arises of imposing ourselves upon and surviving in others. Man habitually sacrifices his life to his purse, but he sacrifices his purse to his vanity. He boasts even of his weakness and his misfortunes, for want of anything better to boast of, and is like a child who, in order to attract attention, struts about with a bandaged finger. (en) |
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so:description | The Tragic Sense of Life (1913) (en) |
so:description | Miguel de Unamuno (en) |
so:description | III : The Hunger of Immortality (en) |
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