« Others develop in us especially the bad instincts of the property; just be a moment at home to immediately want to be home. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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« That's the difference there is between a beautiful thing, and even sublime, and something perfect. The perfect is always a bit mediocre. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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« Listen. Woe to him who, without pick it up, drop a word of mouth others gold. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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