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What guides him through daily life is a fantasy in accord with desire , and no more reasonable than in the dream . Material obligations , the satisfaction of our organic needs have no more importance , he remarks , than the need to ...
What guides him through daily life is a fantasy in accord with desire , and no more reasonable than in the dream . Material obligations , the satisfaction of our organic needs have no more importance , he remarks , than the need to ...
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Desire is there , cutting to pieces the fabric that changes too slowly , then letting its sure , fragile thread run between the fragments . It yields to no objective regulator of human conduct ... Hence we must no longer speak of ...
Desire is there , cutting to pieces the fabric that changes too slowly , then letting its sure , fragile thread run between the fragments . It yields to no objective regulator of human conduct ... Hence we must no longer speak of ...
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Just as desire sought in waking life the answers to the questions of the dream , and vice - versa , it seems that this same desire seeks out events which afford it a justification : chance is no more than a " the encounter of an ...
Just as desire sought in waking life the answers to the questions of the dream , and vice - versa , it seems that this same desire seeks out events which afford it a justification : chance is no more than a " the encounter of an ...
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