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forced to read To the bitter end<br />

This text, it would be his revenge on all those people who<br />

never, had listened.<br />

Maxim said: “In my code of values, I place high literature. I<br />

know that his ultimate goal is not to make beautiful phrases,<br />

nor fine characters, or even<br />

a nice plot. The ultimate goal of literature is to make people<br />

dream away! “<br />

Make people dream away …<br />

Still, despite all his ambitious projects, Maxime had been a<br />

journalist without ever reaching complete any book. He<br />

placed perhaps too high.<br />

232 - Jewish mythology<br />

“When it’s time for a man to leave the world today is<br />

daunting. The four cardinal put him in charge, the<br />

punishment he come from four sides at once. The four<br />

elements (water, earth, fire, air) are competing in the<br />

human body, each pulling on his side. Moves a message<br />

whose proclamation understood in the seventy worlds. If the<br />

man is worthy of this proclamation, he is greeted with<br />

rejoice in all the worlds and death becomes a party which<br />

welcome all worlds. But if it is different, if unworthy, woe to<br />

him! “

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