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1 Introd | a love emancipated from human limitations, a love exalted 2 Introd | nor to the tyranny of a human caprice, but to the exigencies 3 Introd | approaches the shield of human nature from the golden side. 4 Introd | of the insignificance—of human life; and the “purpose” 5 Introd | Flaubert’s meaning right, all human history is there; you may 6 Introd | exchanging a word with a human being; and at the end of 7 Introd | rests upon his researches in human history. For Salammbo and 8 Introd | knifed. ‘The history of the human mind is the history of human 9 Introd | human mind is the history of human folly,’ as says M. Voltaire. ... 10 Introd | However much you fatten human cattle, giving them straw 11 Introd | larger and therefore a less human conception of God, I have 12 Introd | the last disgrace of the human spirit.~It must be acknowledged 13 Introd | miracle-working, powers of the human heart, the powers of love 14 Introd | has always imputed to the human race, the baseness with 15 Introd | watchwords for the use of human society. Like one whose 16 Introd | turn, and in perishing with human civilization you will be 17 XXXII | That is, I think, the real human existence.~ 18 XXXIII | our experiences, if the human being can receive and seek 19 XLIII | exchanging a word with a human being, and at the end of 20 LVI | bored by being well. If the human race went on very well or 21 LX | least more fertile and more human than my SENILE tranquillity. 22 LXXXIX | inner zest for the study of human nature in the actual individuals 23 XCI | However much you fatten human cattle, giving them straw 24 XCI | larger and therefore a less human conception of God, I have 25 XCVII | knifed! “The history of the human mind is the history of human 26 XCVII | human mind is the history of human folly!” as says M. de Voltaire.~ 27 CVII | in them the roots of the human race, the origin of the 28 CXXII | rendered more service to the human race than all the Saint 29 CLXX | staved-in tunnels, all this human labor lost, in short a negation 30 CLXXV | the old troubadour. This human butchery tears my poor heart 31 CLXXXV | science, like the rest of human things. If people had known 32 CLXXXIX | make one despair of the human race.~I was in Versailles 33 CXCV | suffrage, the shame of the human mind. As it is constituted, 34 CXCVI | able to hate either the human race or our poor, dear country. 35 CXCVII | desire through respect for human rights, is not, however, 36 CXCVII | turn, and in perishing with human civilization you will be 37 CXCVII | battle with respect for human rights. All civil war has 38 CCXI | peaceably, you say, when the human race is so absurd? I submit, 39 CCXXV | more friends there. The human being (the eternal feminine 40 CCXXXI | hut could be seen, not a human being, not a sheep, not 41 CCLVI | to me to be the type of human happiness. What does he 42 CCLXVI | of thinking, the shame of human kind.~I have just read also, 43 CCLXVII | have stopped laughing at human folly, I flee it and try 44 CCLXXIII| goes beyond the limits of human intelligence, and that it 45 CCLXXIII| you beg me not to notice human folly, and to deprive myself 46 CCLXXX | importance to the details of human things, and you do not tell 47 CCLXXX | the IFS and the BUTS of human prattle. We are of nature, 48 CCLXXXV | destroy the imbecility of the human race. Poor dear! imbecility, 49 CCCII | scorn the efforts of the human mind to arrive at the truth.~ 50 CCCII | touches on the emotions of the human heart, it is another thing. 51 CCCII | and a novel ought to be human above everything. If it 52 CCCII | clearly that that is not human either. I believe that art, 53 CCCIV | the direct insight into human feelings. I don’t mind his 54 CCCXII | tendency, or rather the human basis of this little work 55 CCCXIX | for you,~Polycarp for the human race,~Gustave Flaubert for