"what are you looking for? There is no Truth. There's only action, action obeying a million different impulses, ephemeral action, action subjected to every possible and imaginable contingency and contradiction, Life. Life is crime, theft, jealousy, hunger, lies, disgust,stupidity, sickness, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, piles of corpses. what can you do about it, my poor friend?"
"The single fact of existing is already a true happiness."
Source: Thoughts on Religion and Other Subjects.
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Blaise Cendrars
Poet and Novelist
Blaise Cendrars was a Swiss poet known for his innovative style and exploration of freedom, particularly in works like 'The Prose of the Trans-Siberian Express.'
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