A man gasp life beside you-and feel none it. Pity, Sympathy, sure-but — Erich Maria Remarque, Flotsam

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A man can gasp out his life beside you-and you feel none of it. Pity, Sympathy, sure-but you don't feel the pain. Your belly is whole and that's what counts. A half-yard away someone's world is snuffled out in roaring agony-and you feel nothing. That's the misery of the world.

Erich Maria Remarque, Flotsam

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