The truth is that we are all born mad. Some remain so.
Pessimist philosophy
The truth is that we are all born mad. Some remain so.
Pessimist philosophy
Attributed, though the exact phrasing is often linked to Samuel Beckett, similar sentiments about human irrationality are present in Schopenhauer.
Approx. 19th Century
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