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"Let it not be thought that I have declared war on pleasure, of which there is a certain limit imposed by nature. Rather, I have declared war on the obsession with pleasure." "Death can lead to the annihilation of the soul or it leads the soul to a place where it will be eternal. Tertium non datur. So what should I fear if, when I fall asleep forever, not only will I be not unhappy, but even blessed?"
"Let it not be thought that I have declared war on pleasure, of which there is a certain limit imposed by nature. Rather, I have declared war on the obsession with pleasure."
"Death can lead to the annihilation of the soul or it leads the soul to a place where it will be eternal. Tertium non datur. So what should I fear if, when I fall asleep forever, not only will I be not unhappy, but even blessed?"
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