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[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] -1 points 1 weekApr 23, 2025 17:36:16 ago (+0/-1)

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A common quote attributed to the Marquis de Sade is: "What we are doing here is only the image of what we would like to do". This quote suggests that actions are often a reflection of underlying desires or a means to an end, and the actual act is often a lesser manifestation of what the individual truly wants.

Here's a more helpful breakdown of the quote:

"What we are doing here":

This refers to the actions and activities being undertaken in the present moment.

"only the image of what we would like to do":

This implies that the current actions are a representation or a shadow of something deeper, something the person truly wants to achieve or express. It suggests a gap between the outward behavior and the inner desires or aspirations.

In essence, Sade's quote suggests that our actions are often a symbolic representation of our deeper desires or fantasies. They may be a veiled expression of what we truly want to do, but are limited by societal constraints, practical considerations, or other external factors.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 1 weekApr 23, 2025 17:31:19 ago (+0/-0)