If every word introduces a new concept, the simple phrase "all that which does not exist" is sufficient to make everything that does not exist, exist.

Pablo Tusset
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More Quotes By Pablo Tusset
  1. To say "all that which does not exist" is to introduce, effectively, a new concept, but it does not bring into existence anything more than that very concept which it introduces. That is, a certain entity about which we know nothing except that it bears...

  2. If every word introduces a new concept, the simple phrase "all that which does not exist" is sufficient to make everything that does not exist, exist.

  3. I am who Iam, I enjoy life in my own way and that is hell of a lot more than most people can say for themselves

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