"He who has been educated in pessimism and has become its disciple, and moreover, as an epigone, intends to carry it into his own time, sees in it a classic theme, an eternal theme. He knows well what pessimism demands and what is demanded of it. He is the pessimist of truth, if one can call him that. Pessimism honors truth: this is the general thesis. This pessimist has followed the righteous path of honor. He has honored truth. This is the pessimism we want with all our strength, he says: to walk the path that every man who has approached truth walks to its cruelest core, where it is no longer with him. Because truth is the whole against the part, the whole against you."
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Manlio Sgalambro
Manlio Sgalambro (9 December 1924 – 6 March 2014) was an Italian philosopher, writer, and poet.
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