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1 Introd | gamut by the influences of nature, triumphantly seeking its 2 Introd | Nohant, the consolations of nature, and her occupation with 3 Introd | approaches the shield of human nature from the golden side. But 4 Introd | spontaneous joyousness of her own nature. The first passage is from 5 Introd | I have dipped into real nature, I have found there an order, 6 Introd | recuperative energies of nature, resident in the magical, 7 Introd | specific of a quite different nature: “Do you think that if France, 8 XXXIII | way of doing otherwise. Nature, you think, places them 9 XXXIII | wiser than we who are also nature.~Our excesses of work, as 10 XXXIII | one call it in material nature? EQUILIBRIUM, that will 11 XXXIII | will do, and for spiritual nature? MODERATION, relative chastity, 12 XXXV | is an equilibrium which Nature, our ruler, herself puts 13 XXXV | night is not a forceful nature. His brain is very feeble. 14 XXXV | give him some faults in his nature. What ones? We shall hunt 15 XLVIII | female. It is a thing against nature; for it is not desire that 16 XLVIII | is an attack against holy nature. Therefore that which he 17 LX | I have dipped into real nature, I have found there an order, 18 LXXIV | to live according to his nature as much as possible. To 19 LXXIV | fellow like me who loves nature, travel and flowers, rocks, 20 LXXIV | He has a truly charming nature and one never gets bored 21 LXXXIX | zest for the study of human nature in the actual individuals 22 CVI | in the fatalist Pascal!~“Nature acts progressively, itus 23 CXXII | capable of imitating him. Nature, far from fortifying me, 24 CXXXIII | intellect; Aurore is a jewel, a nature before which I bow in admiration; 25 CLXXXVI | effect of a great upheaval of nature, one of those cataclysms 26 CXCVII | expression, infamy is his nature?~No, a hundred times no. 27 CCXXXVIII| shutting up an exuberant nature in a jail, you are making 28 CCLXXIX | to me. I am not a man of nature, and I do not understand 29 CCLXXX | not want to be a man of nature, so much the worse for you! 30 CCLXXX | human prattle. We are of nature, in nature, by nature, and 31 CCLXXX | prattle. We are of nature, in nature, by nature, and for nature. 32 CCLXXX | of nature, in nature, by nature, and for nature. Talent, 33 CCLXXX | nature, by nature, and for nature. Talent, will, genius, are 34 CCLXXX | stupid; what he gets from nature is good or bad; but it is, 35 CCLXXX | its business is to gossip.~Nature alone knows how to speak 36 CCLXXX | one travels, is to find nature, because man has arranged 37 CCCI | in his work than God in nature. The man is nothing, the 38 CCCIX | myself go, according to nature. Well, and that discipline?