“The man who has known pure joy, if only for a moment ... is the only man for whom affliction is something devastating. At the same time he is the only man who has not deserved the punishment. But, after all, for him it is no punishment; it is God holding his hand and pressing rather hard. For, if he remains constant, what he will discover buried deep under the sound of his own lamentations is the pearl of the silence of God.”
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The Simone Weil Reader
This reader compiles a selection of Simone Weil's writings, including her philosophical essays, political analyses, and reflections on ethics and social justice. Weil's work is known for its profound exploration of the human condition and her commitment to social equality and the dignity of labor. more
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