say, indeed: “consolation nonsentience nature.” nonsentience consoling — Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: Essay Nine Parts

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I say, indeed: "consolation in the nonsentience of nature." For nonsentience is consoling; the world of nonsentience is the world outside human life; it is eternity; "it is the sea gone off with the sun" (Rimbaud).

Milan Kundera, Testaments Betrayed: An Essay in Nine Parts

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