« As long as it has not found a way to photograph the glory, the artist won't be happy. And he'll still complain that it is not well come. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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« He must tell everything: work gives a little blissful satisfaction. There is a State of anxiety that is not vulgar, and mind to perhaps his finest finds in laziness. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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« Beware of this sentence that you write: eyes of the other world maybe will read it. Should not it leaves a cloudy cloud. »
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Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898 |
Jules Renard
Journal 1893 - 1898
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