928 Quotations with Jean.
- 561. Jean Rostand: The books one has written in the past have two surprises in store: one couldn't ...

- 562. Jean Nicholas Grou: The chief pang of most trials is not so much the actual suffering itself as our ...

- 563. Jean Nicholas Grou: The chief pang of most trials is not so much the actual suffering itself as our ...

- 564. Jean Paul Richter: The child is not to be educated for the present, but for the remote future, and ...

- 565. Jean-Luc Godard: The cinema is not an art which films life: the cinema is something between art a ...

- 566. Jean Baudrillard: The cities of the world are concentric, isomorphic, synchronic. Only one exists ...

- 567. Jean Paul Richter: The conscience of children is formed by the influences that surround them; their ...

- 568. Jean Paul Richter: The conscience of children is formed by the influences that surround them; their ...

- 569. Jean Cocteau: The course of a river is almost always disapproved of by its source.

- 570. Jean De La Bruyere: The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very ...

- 571. Jean Paul Richter: The darkness of death is like the evening twilight; it makes all objects appear ...

- 572. Jean-le-Rond d'Alembert: The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance. Proceed, and l ...

- 573. Jean-le-Rond d'Alembert: The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance. Proceed, and l ...

- 574. Jean Rostand: The divine is perhaps that quality in man which permits him to endure the lack o ...

- 575. Jean Paul Richter: The end we aim at must be known, before the way can be made.

- 576. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The English are predisposed to pride, the French to vanity.

- 577. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The English people believes itself to be free; it is gravely mistaken; it is fre ...

- 578. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The English think they are free. They are free only during the election of membe ...

- 579. Jean Baudrillard: The era of the political was one of anomie: crisis, violence, madness and revolu ...

- 580. Jean Genet: The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the s ...

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