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Honoré de Balzac
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1 1 | allows no~forgetfulness of things which concern its own land. 2 1 | Every one is aware~that things influence beings. There 3 2 | dissipating it on useless things which occupied the minds~ 4 2 | those of 1830. If the same things~were invariably done at 5 4 | modern~games, as all ancient things have ever triumphed in Brittany 6 4 | visitor told me the strangest things about our neighbor, Mademoiselle~ 7 4 | here to ruin many~excellent things. Her life is now known."~ ~" 8 4 | present day scoff at holy things,~Calyste would saddle his 9 5 | nephew has just said many things I do not understand," said 10 5 | You knew the essential things when you learned the duties 11 5 | angel to understand these things. Mademoiselle des Touches~ 12 6 | soberly of men, and art, and things, and public~questions. Henceforth 13 6 | same time?~Able for all things through her brain, ought 14 6 | as truths; she laughed at things that made~them serious. 15 6 | indifference and disgust for all things, and yet by the~way she 16 7 | rich, sumptuous, and dainty~things in the midst of which the 17 7 | a regretful yearning for things unknown and yet perceived 18 7 | the grandeur of all these things, which~may, perhaps, escape 19 7 | again, I would so the same things.' I who do not think~myself 20 8 | impulse~and ardor toward the things of Art. You may believe 21 8 | apprehending and~understanding all things; she can talk metaphysics 22 8 | air of knowing abstruse things,~Chinese, Hebrew, hieroglyphics 23 8 | advantage over us poor~brown things of a precious diversity; 24 8 | the while judging men, and~things, events, and life itself, 25 8 | your age, to analyze the things of~the heart."~ ~So saying, 26 8 | work. Indifferent to small things as well~as great things, 27 8 | things as well~as great things, he is sometimes compelled, 28 8 | I am speaking now of the things~of the heart, not those 29 8 | Then I can forgive her many things," replied Fanny.~ ~"Felicite 30 9 | him a power to~conquer all things, and yield to nothing that 31 10| After we are~gone strange things will happen here. I shall 32 10| Where you find the witty things you say, madame; there is 33 11| beloved are two very different things. If you go your own~way 34 11| unexpected and~capricious things, besides the sea itself, 35 11| my dear, is the genius of things; it is the~ensign which 36 11| your sense of the truth of things and answer me; is it not 37 12| distinction of your movements,all things about your person are~in 38 12| you oblige me to~say these things, which rend my heart as 39 12| whereas in you are all the things~of womanhood that I love. 40 13| call /talent/, but in the things of the heart~called /passion/.~ ~ 41 13| know the significance of things which, to a man, seem~insignificant. 42 14| propitious place to say these things, for never in my~life did 43 14| have seen~Italy, where all things tell of love; I have seen 44 14| and giddy.~These little things of passion magnify the world 45 15| have the art of saying all things. She avoided the eyes of~ 46 16| seemed to love no one; all things hurt~him; he was gentle 47 17| soul an~indifference to all things, of which the baroness alone 48 17| made;" "Never laugh at such things;" "No lady ever flings herself 49 17| sense of the~fitness of things, these gifts of race made 50 17| to you, to tell you many things which can only be~trusted 51 17| has had the fate of all things mythological. Dear,~beloved 52 17| as spoilt children accept things, they~think it their right; 53 17| made you my heiress in more things than~property; you now possess 54 18| portieres, in short all things within contrasted with the~ 55 19| begins by explaining~all things to the advantage of the 56 19| leisure, and saying insolent~things of parvenus who have driven 57 20| the~first fruits of other things return. It is the first 58 20| don't understand~arranging things."~ ~"Tell me what is wanting."~ ~" 59 20| intense and desperate in the things of the heart. Sabine studied 60 21| to admire~all beautiful things without setting myself up 61 21| my dear Sabine; above~all things, do not neglect your religious 62 21| by sickening~me with all things. What a honey-moon was mine, 63 21| do not mix up spiritual~things with worldly things; they 64 21| spiritual~things with worldly things; they are usually irreconcilable. 65 22| system Arthur pursued in all things; he owed to nature the~convenient 66 22| luck).~ ~Pleased above all things to be able to live without 67 22| sayings she said about most things for his own, and, these~ 68 23| effects of the new order of things.~ ~Modern equality, unduly 69 23| heart, and future,three things of about the same value.~ ~ 70 25| laugh at everything?"~ ~"All things weary, even hell," said 71 25| me: I have done~so many things in my life that I am capable 72 25| while~thinking of other things.~ ~"I'm a man of good counsel 73 26| we; one can't resist~such things. So I changed pedals. I


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