« When one commits an indiscretion, is believed left by recommending to the person to be more discreet than you don't has been yourself. »
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Jules Renard
Journal |
Jules Renard
Journal
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« Listening only to his courage that he said nothing, he was careful to intervene. »
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Jules Renard
Journal |
Jules Renard
Journal
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« Our Journal must not be just a chatter as is too often the case with the Goncourts. It must be used to form our character, to constantly rectify it, to restore it right. »
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Jules Renard
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Jules Renard
(Source unknown)
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