"In Homer, life, this little ephemeral thing and so common, has no value in itself. It is only worth by its intensity, its beauty, the breath of greatness that everyone - and first of all in his own eyes - can give him. A conception very different from that conveyed by so many of these bazaar wisdoms, of those platitudes which have invaded the minds of the Western masses and incite to desire a life as long as possible, even if it were mediocre and larval."
-Dominique Venner
-Dominique Venner
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