Quotes About Gustave
Ya me lo dirá usted. Gustave desconfiaba de los sentimientos; le tenía miedo al amor; y elevó su neurosis a la categoría de credo artístico. La vanidad de Gustave no era únicamente literaria
~ Julian Barnes
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hace excavar una pequeña fosa para Gustave. Sorprendentemente, el niño sobrevive. Resulta ser un crío tardo, que se pasa tranquilamente horas y horas sentado con el dedo en la boca y una expresión «casi idiota» en el rostro. Para Sartre, es «el idiota de la familia». 1836 Comienza
~ Julian Barnes
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Just as war is the natural consequence of monopoly, peace is the natural consequence of liberty.
~ Gustave de Molinari
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Axiom : hatred of the bourgeois is the beginning of wisdom. But I include in the word bourgeois , the bourgeois in blouses as well the bourgeois in coats. It is we and we alone , that is to say the literary men , who are the people, or to say it better : the tradition of humanity.
~ Flaubert Gustave
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What wretched poverty of language! To compare stars to diamonds!
~ Gustave Flaubert
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sorrow rushed into her soul, moaning softly like the winter wind in abandoned manor houses.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Why, like all men, she replied. Then added, repulsing him with a languid movement - You are all evil!
~ Gustave Flaubert
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What's improper about it?" retorted the clerk. "Everybody does it in Paris!" It was an irresistible and conclusive argument.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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But that which fanaticism formerly promised to the elect, science now accomplishes for all men.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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A man so habituated to corruption that he would happily pay for the pleasure of selling himself.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Love is a springtime plant that perfumes everything with its hope, even the ruins to which it clings.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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I was resting in the shadow of that ideal happiness as in the shade of the poisonous manchineel tree, without foreseeing the consequences.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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The more flowery a person's speech … the more suspect the feelings, or lack of feelings, it concealed.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Il y a à parier que toute idée publique, toute convention reçue, est une sottise, car elle a convenu au plus grand nombre. » CHAMFORT. Maximes et pensées
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Café. Donne de l'esprit. N'est bon qu'en venant du Havre. Dans un grand dîner, doit se prendre debout. L'avaler sans sucre, très chic, donne l'air d'avoir vécu en Orient.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Colonies (nos). S'attrister quand on en parle.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Il fait une clientèle d'enfer ; l'autorité le ménage et l'opinion publique le protège. Il vient de recevoir la croix d'honneur.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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The reminiscences, far too numerous, on which he dwelt produced a disheartening effect on him; he went no further with the work, and his mental vacuity redoubled.
~ Gustave Flaubert
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Spiritual Significance X. Her Message XI. The Great Request Part Two Gustave
~ Joseph-Marie Perrin
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Muhammad is the greatest man that history ever knew
~ Gustave Le Bon
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War has been the necessary and inevitable consequence of the establishment of a monopoly on security.
~ Gustave de Molinari
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