Jean-Jacques Rousseau — "To suffer is the lot of man, but to suffer without hope is the lot of the damned…"
To suffer is the lot of man, but to suffer without hope is the lot of the damned.
To suffer is the lot of man, but to suffer without hope is the lot of the damned.
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