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The Tragic Sense of Life Quotes

We die of cold and not of darkness. It is not the night kills, but the frost. - Miguel de Unamuno (The Tragic Sense of Life Quotes)

We die of cold and not of darkness. It is not the night kills, but the frost.[Nos morimos de frío y no de oscuridad. La noche no mata; mata el hielo.]

Source:(ed. 1921), Conclusion. Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy, page 327
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Miguel de Unamuno (The Tragic Sense of Life Quotes)
  • Book: The Tragic Sense of Life
  • Writer: Miguel de Unamuno
  • Genre: Philosophy
  • Published: 1912
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