« Poetry and music are the supremes, delights of things. They are the bouquet of all knowledge. »
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Georges Clemenceau
Le Voile du Bonheur (1901) |
Georges Clemenceau
Le Voile du Bonheur (1901)
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« He must know what you want, then he must have the courage to say, then it takes energy to do. »
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Georges Clemenceau
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Georges Clemenceau
(Source unknown)
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« A French sentence, it consists of a subject, a verb and a direct complement. And when you need an indirect complement, come find me. »
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Georges Clemenceau
(Source unknown) |
Georges Clemenceau
(Source unknown)
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