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    At last he went back to his old habit of spending most of his time at his office in Jesse Hall. He told himself that he should be grateful for the chance of reading on his own, free from the pressures of preparing for particular classes, free from the predetermined directions of his learning. He tried to read at random, for his own pleasure and indulgence, many of the things that he had been waiting for years to read. But his mind would not be led where he wished it to go; his attention wandered from the pages he held before him, and more and more often he found himself staring dully in front of him, at nothing; it was as if from moment to moment his mind were emptied of all it knew and as if his will were drained of its strength. He felt at times that he was a kind of vegetable, and he longed for something—even pain—to pierce him, to bring him alive. He had come to that moment in his age when there occurred to him, with increasing intensity, a question of such overwhelming simplicity that he had no means to face it. He found himself wondering if his life were worth the living; if it had ever been. It was a question, he suspected, that came to all men at one time or another; he wondered if it came to them with such impersonal force as it came to him. The question brought with it a sadness, but it was a general sadness which (he thought) had little to do with himself or with his particular fate; he was not even sure that the question sprang from the most immediate and obvious causes, from what his own life had become. It came, he believed, from the accretion of his years, from the density of accident and circumstance, and from what he had come to understand of them. He took a grim and ironic pleasure from the possibility that what little learning he had managed to acquire had led him to this knowledge: that in the long run all things, even the learning that let him know this, were futile and empty, and at last diminished into a nothingness they did not alter. Once, late, after his evening class, he returned to his office and sat at his desk, trying to read. It was winter, and a snow had fallen during the day, so that the out-of-doors was covered with a white softness.

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    A broom that was almost never used was leaned up against the wall. He took it and started to sweep. Dust flew up his nose. When he had been sweeping for a while he realised he had no dustpan. He swept the pile of dust under the couch. Better to have a little shit in the corners than a clean hell. He flipped through the pages of a porno, put it back. Wound his scarf around his neck until his head felt like it was about to explode, released it. Got up and took a few steps on the rug. Sank to his knees, prayed to god.

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    Es para gente como nosotros por lo que existe la universidad, para los desposeídos del mundo; no para los estudiantes, ni para la altruista búsqueda de conocimiento, ni por ninguno de los motivos que se aducen por ahí. Nosotros distribuimos el raciocinio y permitimos el acceso a él de algunas personas comunes, a aquéllos que encajarán mejor en el mundo. Pero se trata sólo de un barniz protector. Al igual que la Iglesia en la Edad Media, a la que le importaban un bledo los seglares e incluso Dios, también nosotros sobrevivimos gracias a nuestros engaños».

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    I sit treogfyrretyvende år lærte Stoner, hvad andre havde lært før ham, da de var meget yngre; at den, man elsker til at begynde med, ikke er den samme som den, man elsker til sidst, og at kærligheden ikke er et mål, men en proces, hvori et menneske forsøger at lære en anden at kende.

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