Contra Sartre: Proust and Other People

Solipsism is the only strength. However mysterious to us is, and must remain, our own inner life, nonetheless we really live: were the world merely a perpetual dream, we could be sure at least of being the dreamer; or were it a hideously convincing simulation, we would be ourselves the only certain soul enclosed in artificial walls. The self is solid. 

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