« The philosophical has pure hands; Unfortunately, he has no hands. »
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Charles Péguy
Œuvres en prose complètes, 1992 |
Charles Péguy
Œuvres en prose complètes, 1992
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« We may never know what the fear of not appearing fairly advanced will be done cowardice to commit to our French. »
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Charles Péguy
Œuvres en prose, 1959 |
Charles Péguy
Œuvres en prose, 1959
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« What have we seen in the Dreyfus affair, in front of us, a such piles of dirt and ugliness that unless make us accomplices, we had to be desired with all our might that this had never happened in the history of the world. »
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Charles Péguy
Cahiers de la Quinzaine, 1900 |
Charles Péguy
Cahiers de la Quinzaine, 1900
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