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Gustave Flaubert
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mind

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1 Introd | ask ourselves what sort of mind is steadily attracted to 2 Introd | incidents, and what sort of mind expresses a lifetime of 3 Introd | relax the tendons of your mind, indulge a little the physical 4 Introd | The history of the human mind is the history of human 5 Introd | gained any principles in my mind, good or bad, they are neither 6 XVI | while those which a great mind has had to undergo so as 7 XVI | have preferred to leave my mind incomplete, that is my affair, 8 XXXI | speak to me any more.~Never mind! Sadness is not unhealthy. 9 XXXV | complete ecstasy of heart, mind and senses. He knew enough 10 XXXVIII | Can one separate one’s mind from one’s heart? Is it 11 XL | should, by an effort of mind, put oneself into one’s 12 XLIII | one has to make up one’s mind to have but little. So I 13 XLIII | ladies have occupied my mind a good deal, but have taken 14 XLIV | think that she will have a mind of her own.~If I do not 15 XLVIII | this great and admirable mind, so lucid and so wise on 16 XLVIII | days of weariness. Never mind, tell me when you are to 17 LV | the Champ de Mars. Never mind; someone who had three entire 18 LXI | you are not ready, never mind. If your heart told you 19 LXIII | letter will reach you. Never mind, if you can give news of 20 LXXIV | perhaps not applicable to a mind like yours which has acquired 21 LXXXVII | confidence in your great mind, when my third part is finished, 22 XC | understand that? Her very noble mind, a real intelligence, a 23 XCVI | in your old troubadour’s mind.~I found my children still 24 XCVII | The history of the human mind is the history of human 25 CIII | talent, his knowledge, his mind have increased enormously, 26 CV | have not the strength of mind that you think.~As for our 27 CXXIV | there is repose for the mind in the midst of the exuberant 28 CXXIX | the time nor the repose of mind to gather myself together 29 CXXXVII | Answer by telegram. I have a mind to send it to Girardin. 30 CXLIV | the average person. His mind is like him, beyond ordinary 31 CXLIV | to the indolence of its mind. One ought to reflect before 32 CLVII | because of her loftiness of mind, her taste, her reverence 33 CLVII | one thinks highly of one’s mind one does not choose the 34 CLXIX | poor Edmond who is on my mind. That life lived together, 35 CLXXXVII | gained any principles in my mind, good or bad, they are neither 36 CLXXXVIII| defiles no longer; never mind, that is according to tradition. 37 CXCIV | further and further into my mind. Why publish? Who pray is 38 CXCV | monarchy are identical. Never mind! They are squabbling about 39 CXCV | the shame of the human mind. As it is constituted, one 40 CXCV | others: numbers dominate over mind, education, race and even 41 CXCVII | they a glory in which a mind ever so little inclined 42 CC | not always agree with your mind, a discordance into which 43 CCI | electors of Croisset. Money, mind, and even race ought to 44 CCXI | that it is time to turn my mind to correcting myself.~I 45 CCXIII | lived too extensively in the mind. I beg of you not to absorb 46 CCXIV | Consider if you have a mind for it and answer by a line.~ 47 CCXVII | continual exercise of body and mind, whom the mind and body 48 CCXVII | body and mind, whom the mind and body forbids to exercise. 49 CCXVII | a sufficiently tranquil mind to be distracted from my 50 CCXVIII | Parisienne of Marcelin; never mind! I shall end by understanding 51 CCXXXIII | bathe, I shall be out of my mind with joy. Decidedly our 52 CCXLVI | have a future book in your mind, if you are accomplishing 53 CCLXII | certain country that I had in mind, and I think that I have 54 CCLXVI | the ecclesiastics. Never mind! the clericals consider 55 CCLXXXI | listen to their advice! Never mind, as these four gentlemen 56 CCLXXXI | money, and as they have more mind than you, never having written 57 CCLXXXIV | to the perversity of my mind, which likes unhealthy things, 58 CCXCIV | write, you have calmed her mind and soothed her heart. Perhaps, 59 CCCII | the efforts of the human mind to arrive at the truth.~ 60 CCCIV | human feelings. I dont mind his out-of-date reasonings 61 CCCXVI | moreover, be impossible. Never mind! In a short time you will


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