"There are no grounds for supposing that one can live a life without pain and sadness, but is it wrong to believe that somehow, somewhere, this is possible?"

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Source: Hubert Butler, Robert Fitzroy Foster (1990). “The sub-prefect should have held his tongue and other essays”, Viking Adult

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Hubert Butler was an Irish writer and essayist known for his incisive exploration of truth and moral responsibility in his influential works.

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