\u201cthe river laughs both at me and at you\u201d / to what path, to what deeds, to what sufferings have we been called? / \u201ceven if you died 10 times for him, you would not succeed in relieving him of even the smallest fraction of his destiny.\u201d / \u201cthis pain is of the sort that is tempting to laugh about\u201d / Siddhartha lives his past again and comes back to OM / the novice sees materialists with disgust, the master sees them with love / \u201ceverything returned again, that had not been fully suffered and resolved; it was always the same sorrows being suffered again and again.\u201d