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The trouble with being born

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“I have moved from the house of scholars and even banged the door behind me, for my soul sat hungry at their table too long. I am not, like them, trained to pursue knowledge as if it were nut-cracking. I love freedom and the air over the fresh earth, and would rather sleep on ox hides than on their decorums and respectabilities.”

—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Two, “On Scholars” (edited excerpt).
16th c. gold posy ring inscribed with Roman capitals in French and separated by engravings of flowers, foliage and stars.

The inscriptions read:
Un temps viendra: a time will come.
Mon desir me vaille: my longing keeps me awake.
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"So violently do I know the world."
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The Romanian Revolution of 1989
“Illimitable spaces of barren land under a cold Alaskan sky.“  From Shadowland, 1922.
““We look at the world differently, Patrick.” Evelyn sniffs. “Thank god,” I say viciously. “You’re inhuman,” she says, trying, I think, not to cry. “I’m—I stall, attempting to defend myself—“in touch with … humanity.””
— American Psycho – Bret Easton Ellis, Picador, 2000
NYC 1947
Photograph of “earthrise” from the moon, by Jim Lovell 1968- Apollo 8 Astronaut
“We are friends from the beginning. We share grief and ground and gray dread. We even share the sun. We do not speak to each other, because we know too much. We are silent and smile our knowledge to each other. Together we have learned everything. Together we have learned to ascend over ourselves to ourselves.”

—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Three, “Before Sunrise,” (edited excerpt).