“Then I suddenly had the most tremendous feeling of the pitifulness of
human beings, whatever they were, their faces, pained mouths,
personalities, attempts to be gay, little petulances, feelings of loss,
their dull and empty witticisms so soon forgotten: Ah, for what? I knew
that the sound of silence was everywhere and therefore everything
everywhere was silence. Suppose we suddenly wake up and see that what we
thought to be this and that, ain’t this and that at all?”
(Jack Karouac “The Dharma Bums”)
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