Life is a burden to me, nothing gives me any pleasure. I only find sadness in everything around me. It is very difficult because the ways of those with whom I live, and probably always shall live, are as different from mine as moonlight is from sunlight.quote by:
napoleon bonaparte (1769-1821)
quoted: msp artwork
taken from: napoleon's writings in his late teensoriginal text:'Life is a burden to me because I feel no pleasure and because everything is affliction to me. It is a burden to me because the men with whom I have to live and will probably always live have ways as different from mine as the light of the moon from that of the sun. I cannot then pursue the only manner of living which could enable me to put up with existence, whence follows a disgust for everything.'about the quoted person:'emperor of the french', one of the greatest military commanders in history who created an enormous empire in europe.see
napoleon bonaparte for a comprehensive biography.