« Matter to the faults of french when we don't know the language; but, when we know, why persist? The necessary faults have no value. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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« For little that we try to improve themselves, we see others shrink, as if they sank into the sand. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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« Modesty goes well to great men. It is to be nothing and be still modest which is difficult. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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