« Intellectual life is in reality what geometry is to architecture. It is a stupid madness to want to apply to his life his method of thinking, as it would be believing that there are straight lines anti-scientific. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1887-1892 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1887-1892
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« A written thought is dead. She lived. She no longer lives. It was flower. Writing made her artificial, that is immutable. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1887-1892 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1887-1892
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« Nothing so boring as to agree: there is nothing to say. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1887-1892 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1887-1892
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