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Maurice Maeterlinck

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Maurice Maeterlinck - Wisdom and Destiny, & The Wrack of the Storm Pelleas and Melisande The Life of the Bee The Treasure of the humble Wisdom And Destiny

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When we lose one we love, our bitterest tears are called forth by the memory of hours when we loved not enough. If we always had smiled on the one who is gone, there would be no despair in our grief; and some sweetness would cling to our tears, reminiscent of virtues and happiness. For our recollections of veritable love__hich indeed is the act of virtue containing all others__all from our eyes the same sweet, tender tears as those most beautiful hours wherein memory was born.

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Wisdom And Destiny

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He is wise who at last sees in suffering only the light that it sheds on his soul; and whose eyes never rest on the shadow it casts upon those who have sent it towards him. And wiser still is the man to whom sorrow and joy not only bring increase of consciousness, but also the knowledge that something exists superior to consciousness even. To have reached this point is to reach the summit of inward life, whence at last we look down on the flames whose light has helped our ascent.

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For what are in reality the things we call __isdom,_ __irtue,_ __eroism,_ __ublime hours,_ and __reat moments of life,_ but the moments when we have more or less issued forth from ourselves, and have been able to halt, be it only for an instant, on the step of one of the eternal gates whence we see that the faintest cry, the most colourless thought, and most nerveless gestures do not drop into nothingness; _

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We believe we have dived down to the most unfathomable depths, and when we reappear on the surface, the drop of water that glistens on our trembling finger-tips no longer resembles the sea from which it came. We believe we have discovered a grotto that is stored with bewildering treasure; we come back to the light of day, and the gems we have brought are false _ mere pieces of glass _ and yet does the treasure shine on, unceasingly, in the darkness!

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The Treasure of the humble

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We all live in the sublime. Where else can we live? That is the only place of life._ All that happens to us is divinely great, and we are always in the centre of a great world. But we must accustom ourselves to live like an angel who has just sprung to life, like a woman who loves, or a man on the point of death. If you knew that you were going to die to-night, or merely that you would have to go away and never return, would you, looking upon men and things for the last time, see them in the same light that you have hitherto seen them? Would you not love as you never yet have loved?

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The Treasure of the humble