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Reply Sat 25 Apr, 2009 03:42 am
"And surely, to be just a very gullible consciousness provisionally existing among inexplicable mysteries, is not an enviable plight. And yet this life"to which I cling tenaciously"comes to no more. " What does "come to no more" mean in this sentence? Does it mean that this is all that my life can give me, nothing else?
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