Ninon de l’Enclos to Saint-Evremond: M. de Clerambault gave
me pleasure by telling me that I am in your thoughts constantly.
I am worthy of it on account of the affection I maintain for you.
We shall certainly deserve the encomiums of posterity by the duration
of our lives, and by that of your friendship. I believe I
shall live as long as you, although I am sometimes weary of always
doing the same things, and I envy the Swiss who casts himself into
the river for that reason. My friends often reprehend me for
such a sentiment, and assure me that life is worth living as long
as one lives in peace and tranquility with a healthy mind.
However, the forces of the body lead to other thoughts, and those
forces are preferred to strength of mind, but everything is useless
when a change is impossible. It is equally as worthwhile to
drive away sad reflections as to indulge in useless ones. |
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