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Honoré de Balzac
Bureaucracy

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1 1| gave the daughter~false ideas as to her probable future; 2 1| oddness and originality of her~ideas. Such qualities, useful 3 1| herself at~the summit of her ideas.~ ~When these fine visions 4 1| brilliancy of her arguments. Her ideas~came to her in flashes, 5 1| men in whom sentiments and ideas are of equal~strength, whose 6 1| her own belief in herself. Ideas are contagious in~a household; 7 1| country by noble means.~His ideas were both generous and ambitious; 8 1| spite of our~fine patriotic ideas, the subsidiaries of the 9 1| property. According to his ideas,~consumption was the sole 10 1| capable of~appreciating his ideas. Rabourdin's success depended 11 1| plans the independence of~ideas which characterized her, 12 2| on him, this~gleaner of ideas exacted certain dues. He 13 2| of gathering opinions and ideas and making verbal reports 14 2| with harmony and awakens~ideas within his mind. Such a 15 3| education, according to her ideas, consisted~in teaching him 16 3| life were rigid and the ideas simple. A new hat~for Saillard 17 3| severity,~narrowness of ideas, an uprightness that might 18 3| increased, neither their~ideas nor their manners and customs 19 3| instead of imparting her~ideas to those around her, for 20 3| woodwork.~This ferret of ideas did not deny himself the 21 3| was that the opinions and~ideas of Rabourdin were a sealed 22 4| his arms and feel that his ideas would be well rendered.~ 23 4| to get a few reasonable ideas into this foolish head,~ 24 4| the prodigal flow of his~ideas made him acceptable to all 25 5| senses and all his usual ideas. But, presto! ten minutes 26 5| She has, I believe, some ideas of her own, and wants to~ 27 5| to follow out their~own ideas, their capacity would doubtless 28 6| fortune? He adopted all~the ideas of his niece Elisabeth and 29 7| said Rabourdin; "mix up ideas as much as you~please, and 30 7| short and substituting your ideas for mine. You know nothing 31 7| surely have some special ideas in his method of putting~ 32 8| person. It is one of~those ideas that a man should keep in 33 8| yourself a true politician;~put ideas and generous impulses aside; 34 8| consummated the~sacrifice of his ideas; he burned everything, the 35 8| lights'? They can't stir up ideas, they haven't an independent 36 8| the French people who have ideas. Can you understand,~Monsieur 37 8| because it shows how~great ideas are allowed to perish in 38 8| De la Briere. "It is not ideas, but men capable of executing


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