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Oblivion

Plato was wrong: it is not immortality that is sought in the creation of a book, but the sweetness of obscurity. Not immortality – not the fame of a name that spreads from generation to generation, but the oblivion of a name, the St. Andrew’s cross that is placed across it.

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Unknown's avatarAuthor Lars IyerPosted on September 30, 2007Categories Writing

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