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[[Image:Morphine.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Morphine]]'' ([[1894]]) - [[Santiago Rusiñol]]]] [[Image:Morphine.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Morphine]]'' ([[1894]]) - [[Santiago Rusiñol]]]]
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 +"He who – to whatever degree – has arrived at the [[freedom]] of [[reason]] cannot feel other than a [[wandering|wanderer]] on [[earth]], - not even a [[traveler]] to a [[end|final destination]]: for [[there is no such thing]]."
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 +--''[[Human, All Too Human]]'' (1878) by Friedrich Nietzsche, tr. JWG
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'''Ending''' or '''end''' refers to the [[final]] point of something in [[space]] or [[time]]; the cessation of an effort, activity, state, or motion; [[death|death]], especially miserable; a [[purpose]], [[goal]], or [[aim]]. '''Ending''' or '''end''' refers to the [[final]] point of something in [[space]] or [[time]]; the cessation of an effort, activity, state, or motion; [[death|death]], especially miserable; a [[purpose]], [[goal]], or [[aim]].

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Train wreck at Montparnasse (October 22, 1895) by Studio Lévy and Sons
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"He who – to whatever degree – has arrived at the freedom of reason cannot feel other than a wanderer on earth, - not even a traveler to a final destination: for there is no such thing."

--Human, All Too Human (1878) by Friedrich Nietzsche, tr. JWG

Ending or end refers to the final point of something in space or time; the cessation of an effort, activity, state, or motion; death, especially miserable; a purpose, goal, or aim.

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