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1 Introd | little the physical man. Live a little as I do; and you 2 Introd | interesting. I know so well how to live OUTSIDE OF MYSELF. It hasn’ 3 Introd | following dream: of going to live in the sun in a tranquil 4 Introd | short scornful sally. “Go to live in the sun in a tranquil 5 Introd | not to love is to cease to live.”~This is, if you please, 6 XVI | entombment of my poor Moi. Live! There is my oremus and 7 XVIII | long. I dream so much and I live so little, that sometimes 8 XXXI | gardener and his family live in the pavilion in the garden 9 XXXIII | But, in that in which we live and with which we must be 10 XLII | think that I am not going to live a long time, although I 11 XLIII | you perhaps. But you will live to be old, very old, as 12 XLIII | old, very old, as giants live, since you are of that race: 13 XLIII | it will be impossible to live here, even for the rich, 14 XLIV | That solitude in which you live would be delicious to me 15 XLVI | not a sou in the world. I live by my day, work as does 16 XLVI | of anything. But you must live. How can you live by your 17 XLVI | you must live. How can you live by your pen if you always 18 XLVI | does not suffice to make us live, and does not teach us how 19 XLVI | here? It is horrid not to live next door to those one loves.~ 20 XLVII | incapable of it.~I have to live as a small retired countryman, 21 XLVIII | not the energy TO WISH TO LIVE. I don’t care about it; 22 XLIX | I don’t find it easy to live. Far from becoming blunted 23 LVI | it is justice, because I live a selfish life having nothing 24 LVI | general interest, would live with an idea, wise or foolish. 25 LVII | me.”~How sad it is not to live together, dear master, I 26 LVIII | without any danger: “Long live Poland!” We have chic people 27 LIX | it. My ideal would be to live a long life with a good 28 LX | interesting. I know so well how to live OUTSIDE OF MYSELF! It hasn’ 29 LXII | since I have only that to live on. And then the children; 30 LXIX | ready to start off. You live in your dressing gown, the 31 LXX | quickly and much, so as to live on my INCOME this winter 32 LXXIV | that the artist ought to live according to his nature 33 LXXXI | champagne! At Nohant, I live on sour wine and galette, 34 LXXXVIII | you content? etc., etc.~I live absolutely like an oyster. 35 XCIX | have made the resolution to live here all winter, probably 36 C | milieu.~I except you, you who live a life of exception, and 37 C | have to give of myself, I live with courage and resolution, 38 CI | sense ought not to try to live according to common-sense 39 CXXI | men of little faith! Long live Saint Polycarp!~Fangeat, 40 CXXIII | but it does force it to live with us and not be too oppressive. 41 CXXIV | have something on which to live independently and as master 42 CXXXIV | is well won for always. Live then as calmly as possible 43 CLV | the better. You must not live alone any more; when strength 44 CLV | returns you must really live and not shut it up for yourself 45 CLXV | as my daughter, does not live with me, and my poor good 46 CLXVIII | terrible solitude in which I live. I have no longer anyone, 47 CLXVIII | have most at heart; and you live far away from me, both of 48 CLXX | of Baden! Ah! why can’t I live among the Bedouins!~ 49 CLXXXIII | following dream: of going to live in the sun in a tranquil 50 CLXXXIV | disgust us and so impel us to live from day to day as under 51 CLXXXIV | you will be old! Go to live in the sun in a tranquil 52 CLXXXIV | You are beloved here, we live here in a continual state 53 CLXXXIV | safe and sound. You would live here in peace and be able 54 CLXXXVIII| Littre should be able to live and be listened to! Our 55 CLXXXVIII| going to cry out, “Long live the Republic!” while recalling 56 CXCIV | What a pity that we should live so far from each other! 57 CXCVII | only one could, as you say, live for certain privileged persons 58 CXCVII | like all those who do not live without thinking, of the 59 CXCVII | not to love is to cease to live.~The people, you say! The 60 CXCVII | even, I love, therefore I live; let us love and live.~Frenchmen, 61 CXCVII | I live; let us love and live.~Frenchmen, let us love 62 CXCVII | renounce noble sympathies, live on the scorn of honest folk, 63 CXCVIII | Paris? Has she anything to live on from the effects of M. 64 CCXI | complain of nothing.~Can one live peaceably, you say, when 65 CCXVI | Oh! how horrid it is to live so separated when we love 66 CCXXIII | must know what I have to live on, after that we shall 67 CCXXIII | Shall I have the strength to live absolutely alone in solitude? 68 CCXXIII | growing old. Caroline cannot live here now. She has two dwellings 69 CCXXV | before I know what I have to live on. For all the fortune 70 CCXXXIII | to be deceived must go to live in a desert. It is not living 71 CCXXXVIII| and if he had consented to live, to exist, to act, to forget 72 CCXXXVIII| with pleasure? Take her to live with you. Isn’t there anywhere 73 CCXXXVIII| him.~What do I know? To live in oneself is bad. There 74 CCXXXVIII| for a long time; but to live always in this Moi which 75 CCXXXVIII| foolishness to you; but we live in cruel times and we must 76 CCXLI | myself a wife, nor even to live in Paris for six months 77 CCXLIV | us keep that and let us live in peace, even with him 78 CCXLVIII | want to hear it, I want to live in it with you. I want to 79 CCXLVIII | anything new about myself. I live so little in myself. This 80 CCLII | know how to forget? You live too much in yourself and 81 CCLVI | interesting.~Why can’t we live together, why is life always 82 CCLVI | Heavens! what a bore to live in such times! How wise 83 CCLVI | times! How wise you are live so far from Paris!~I have 84 CCLX | to your friends. May you live long. Take care of yourself 85 CCLXXVIII| arranged in this world. Why not live with those one loves? The 86 CCLXXXIII| is what I feared, I who live in the woes of indigestion 87 CCLXXXIII| another so much that we can live like that, but not without 88 CCXCIV | do not need millions to live on, young and well as they 89 CCXCVII | The sea air forces you to live and you have made progress, 90 CCXCVIII | charms me; I should like to live long enough to get her married. 91 CCXCIX | of them.~At the Odeon, a live bear is going to appear 92 CCCXII | of what I have lost and live in peace the rest of my