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Disease through other eyes

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Suddenly a statement came to mind that I once read somewhere when I was a student, perhaps by Stendhal, and which I then wrote down in one of my notebooks because I thought it was very profound: ‘Man gets used to everything, except for happiness and rest.’ In essence, these words express the same thing as the physician’s reflection: ‘A healthy person is a sick person who does not know it.’

Georges Simenon, Big Bob

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