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All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another.
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Anatole France |
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To accomplish great things, we must dream as well as act.
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Anatole France |
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To accomplish great things, we must not only act but also dream, not only plan, but also believe!
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Anatole France |
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Jealousy is a virtue of democracies which preserves them from tyrants.
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Anatole France |
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Drink! The flies have not spoilt my vintage; the vines were dry before they came.
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Anatole France |
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The Douglas Coupland-esque environment in which I work every day does not deter me from laying it down on paper; on the contrary: celebrate dullness, I say.
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France Belleville-Van Stone |
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In divine works, everything, even obstacles, are means.
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Considerations on France |
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If Providence erases, it is no doubt in order to write.
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Considerations on France |
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Men gather the clouds, and then they complain of the tempests that follow.
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Considerations on France |
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The art of the legislator is not to make a people free, but free enough.
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Considerations on France |
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Almost all errors spring from the misuse of words.
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Considerations on France |
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The vices are very justly man's executioners.
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Considerations on France |
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France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme.
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France |
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The French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are.
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France |
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And threat'ning France, plac'd like a painted Jove,Kept idle thunder in his lifted hand.
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France |
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I hate the French because they are all slaves and wear wooden shoes.
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France |
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We need to give priority to the French in their own country
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France |
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When France has a cold, all Europe sneezes.
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France |
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England is an empire; Germany, a country -- a race; France is a person.
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France |
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That sweet enemy, France.
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France |
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They order," said I, "this matter better in France."
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France |
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Have the French for friends, but not for neighbors.
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France |
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In 1793, the French were shouting: 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity!' What they got was Napoleon.
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France |
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To govern is to choose.
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