Weeds
he could not, like some fools, endure the annoyance that other fools
caused him. Persons without minds are like weeds that delight in good
earth; they want to be amused by others, all the more because they are
dull within. The incarnation of ennui to which they are victims, joined
to the need they feel of getting a divorce from themselves, produces that
passion for moving about, for being somewhere else than where they are,
which distinguishes their species
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