"An overblown conscience is an empty conscience."

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Source: Pascal Bruckner (2011). “Perpetual Euphoria: On the Duty to Be Happy”, p.19, Princeton University Press

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Pascal Bruckner

Philosopher, Writer

Pascal Bruckner is a French philosopher and author known for his critical insights on love, freedom, and modern society, particularly in 'The Temptation of Innocence.'

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