They felt that everything was fleeting, that everything wore out, that everything that was not dead would die, and that even the illusory ties holding them together would not endure. Their sadness did not bring them together. On the contrary, they were separated by all the force of their two sorrows. To suffer together, alas, what disunion!
Henri BarbusseAbout author
- Author's profession: Novelist, Writer
- Nationality: french
- Born: May 17, 1873
- Died: August 30, 1935
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