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Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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life

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1 1| pleasures of a gambler's life, cast a dull, indifferent 2 1| its wrinkles. He supported life on the glutinous soups at 3 1| closing scene of a noble life, in the fortunes of that 4 1| of an Englishman, to whom life can offer no new sensation, 5 1| revulsion came over him, life struggled against the oppressive 6 1| disregarded the greatness of life. He began his wanderings 7 1| an eclipse, just as that life of his would soon do also. 8 1| like a drunkard's. Had not life, or rather had not death, 9 1| the paraphernalia of daily life; porcelain tureens, Dresden 10 1| phlegmatic now as when in life, looked down pallid and 11 1| Imperial Rome were there in life, the bath was disclosed, 12 1| numberless vicissitudes of human life. When the world at large 13 1| young man came back to the life of the individual. He impersonated 14 1| to details, rejecting the life of nations as a burden too 15 1| he beheld the primitive life of nature, the real modesty 16 1| blue. Thoughts of peaceful life swayed him; he devoted himself 17 1| research, longing for the easy life of the monk, devoid alike 18 1| so liberally with his own life and feelings, that the sound 19 1| to the borderland betwixt life and death, he walked as 20 1| shape, the dead come to life, the history of the world 21 1| us a pitiable moment of life. We ask ourselves the purpose 22 1| while to accept the pain of life in order that hereafter 23 1| stranger. The terrors of life had no power over a soul 24 1| his dreaming and waking life, the young man's judgment 25 1| a profound knowledge of life. There was no deceiving 26 1| shivered at the thought of the life led by this spirit, so solitary 27 1| every feature. The word of life had just been uttered by 28 1| to fear; it is not your life, but my own that is in question 29 1| For what blunder is your life forfeit?" ~"You must not 30 1| POSSESS ALL THINGS.~BUT THY LIFE IS MINE, FOR GOD HAS SO 31 1| DESIRES, ACCORDING~TO THE LIFE THAT IS IN THEE.~THIS IS 32 1| IS IN THEE.~THIS IS THY LIFE,~WITH EACH WISH I MUST SHRINK~ 33 1| possible to stay the course of life? Has a man ever been known 34 1| not any one day of your life afford mysteries more absorbing? 35 1| the great secret of human life. By two instinctive processes 36 1| exhausts the springs of life within him. Two verbs cover 37 1| my good fortune and long life. To Will consumes us, and 38 1| else, that I have set my life. Moderation has kept mind 39 1| how glorious must be the life of a man who can stamp all 40 1| permitting them to prey upon my life, I dramatize and expand 41 1| that quicken the pace of life, for pain is perhaps but 42 1| Power?" ~"Very good then, a life of riotous excess for me!" 43 1| but at the expense of your life. The compass of your days, 44 1| night, and to lead a merry life a la Panurge, or to recline 45 1| passed our judgments on life while drunk, and taken men 46 1| morning, a conspirator's life is the only one I covet. 47 1| gorge rises at the anaemic life of our civilization and 48 1| Corsair, or for a smuggler's life. I should like to go to 49 1| country somewhere to lead the life of an animal, and " ~"And 50 1| in France. I feel as if life had begun anew here." ~" 51 1| know, the origins of his life, then this man got rid of 52 1| deaf; her glances might put life into the bones of the dead; 53 1| evil and of the storms of life, and fresh from some church 54 1| not what aspect of human life. She opposed to the vigorous 55 1| heartbeat. Society sanctions my life; does it not pay for my 56 1| long entertainment of my life." ~"But does not happiness 57 1| only so; one day of our life is worth ten years of a 58 1| You give yourself for life to some person you abominate; 59 1| she is compromised. A nice life! How far better to keep 60 1| pleasures and troubles, my life will consist of two separate 61 1| She has not hung her own life on a thread, nor tried to 62 1| is to be condemned to a life of pleasure, with your dead 63 1| picture of two theories of life so diametrically opposed. 64 1| and on the other hand, a life passed in the limbo of the 65 2| me to comprise my whole life in a single picture, where 66 2| sorrows. Seen from afar, my life appears to contract by some 67 2| first seventeen years of my life for fear of abusing a listener' 68 2| of others, I had lived my life at school or the lycee, 69 2| afresh. It was a pleasant life, with the tasks that we 70 2| depict the tedium of my life, it will be perhaps enough 71 2| you will understand the life whose curious scenes can 72 2| frightful pleasures of my life, one of those pleasures 73 2| the follies of my time of life. It was a license of the 74 2| year I led outwardly the life of a man of the world, but 75 2| conversation. Hitherto my life had been blameless, from 76 2| in the dance; given up my life in thought to one eternal 77 2| ready to barter my whole life for one single night. Well, 78 2| doubt, for that artificial life, led by candle-light, where 79 2| Let me pass sentence on my life," Raphael answered. "If 80 2| outward events of a man's life would only serve to make 81 2| of seven till my entry on life? The very neglect in which 82 2| difficulties and steeps of life were yet to face. My exuberant 83 2| worshiped her her whole life long. Later, my observations 84 2| I was ready to give my life once and for all, but I 85 2| wherever he leads, in whom her life, her strength, her pride, 86 2| stones, full of animation, life, and thought, wherein every 87 2| hundred francs must keep life in me for three years - 88 2| new birth. I imperiled my life in order to live. By reducing 89 2| fair future walks through life like an innocent person 90 2| apprehended perfectly the bare life of the cloister. When I 91 2| carry out this new plan of life, I looked for quarters in 92 2| the happiest solution of life. The tranquillity and peace 93 2| to have for me a kind of life in them, and to be humble 94 2| incidents of a solitary life, which escape those preoccupied 95 2| There ends that fair life of mine, the daily sacrifice, 96 2| read unintermittingly; my life was one long imposition, 97 2| the enjoyments of Parisian life. Though a glutton, I became 98 2| pond, I led a sedentary life with a pen in my fingers. 99 2| I wooed it! In short, my life has been a cruel contradiction, 100 2| months of seclusion I led the life of poverty and solitude 101 2| who leads an intellectual life must ever feel for the material 102 2| was opening itself out to life, as some flower-cup opens 103 2| beauty promised in early life was developing in the crescent 104 2| maiden with the hues of life and the living voice was 105 2| nights that are paid for by life? We hardly die, I think, 106 2| the morning and comes to life again at night with the 107 2| the uneventful studious life of which I have given you 108 2| him a brief account of my life and hopes; he began to laugh, 109 2| knowledge of the world, the easy life his clever management procured 110 2| condemn it for a "dissipated life." We need not stop to look 111 2| a methodical policy. The life of a man who deliberately 112 2| on the other hand, takes life as a serious game and sees 113 2| desires, and the object of my life? ~"The name called up recollections 114 2| the struggles of public life. ~"I found a woman of about 115 2| the thousandth time in his life. As soon as the gathering 116 2| written. How can the inner life and mystery that stirs in 117 2| indefinable share in her life; if she felt ill, I suffered 118 2| my soul hovered about her life like an insect above its 119 2| have given ten years of life just then for a couple of 120 2| her feet; she maimed my life and she blighted my future 121 2| for them. I would give my life to serve my friends; but 122 2| softly over the rough ways of life! What failure and deceit! 123 2| commonest event of my daily life to which the countess had 124 2| quick eyes seemed to read my life and my future. I thanked 125 2| and may not take his own life. Love makes us almost sacred 126 2| our own eyes; it is the life of another that we revere 127 2| entirely in a comfortable life and in social pleasures; 128 2| did I quit the blameless life in my garret? This world 129 2| devoted eight years of his life to obtaining a footing in 130 2| the future, rehearsed my life drama, and discounted love 131 2| happiness. Ah, how stormy life can grow to be within the 132 2| movement prompted by her life, I became aware of a check, 133 2| arranged the events of life to my liking, and steeped 134 2| bartered a couple of years of life for every hour she chose 135 2| married. ~"The monastic life of study that I had led 136 2| myself indispensable in her life, and necessary to her vanity 137 2| into that precarious way of life which industriously hides 138 2| voice to any poetry in her life; her soul was a desert. ~" 139 2| certain to enter into her life. Wait till that moment comes!' 140 2| perplexities were the bane of my life. ~"We had once come out 141 2| understand a look. A young man's life is at the mercy of the strangest 142 2| as I had laid already my life and my fate at her feet. 143 2| squandered two months of my life for her, and I could not 144 2| depths of this mysterious life for me. I thought all at 145 2| a prey to a cancer? Her life is certainly an unnatural 146 2| rose the notes; Foedora's life seemed to dilate within 147 2| hours, and give up this life of dissipation. Does Justine 148 2| said about curtains. ~" 'Life is very empty,' the countess 149 2| fear or a regret? A whole life lay in that utterance, a 150 2| lay in that utterance, a life of wealth or of penury; 151 2| told her the story of my life, my love, my sacrifices, 152 2| a scanty diet, reducing life to its simplest terms; he 153 2| Spanish pauper, concealing the life of a beggar by his title, 154 2| sacrifices, and described the life I led; heated not with wine, 155 2| power to set forth a whole life - like echoes of the cries 156 2| leave you to finish your life in peace. It would be a 157 2| something higher; I wanted the life of close communion of heart 158 2| be the inmost soul of my life, my guiding star! Then, 159 2| pray as they did, I lived a life in the desert like theirs, 160 2| killing me, I want to die. My life is intolerable.' ~" 'Is 161 2| miserable in so short a life?' ~"I looked at Pauline 162 2| would be preferable to this life, and I have carefully considered 163 2| you disfigure yourself for life. Listen to me,' he went 164 2| doing it, by struggling with life after this manner, I will 165 2| begin an outrageous sort of life, we may come on some bit 166 2| too well, and his whole life becomes a chaos. Prosperity 167 2| led my scholar's temperate life, a life which would perhaps 168 2| scholar's temperate life, a life which would perhaps have 169 2| interpretation of the sort of life I was about to enter upon. 170 2| individual, who leads the life of the senses and does not 171 2| the picture it presented. Life was suddenly revealed there 172 2| excitement, could renounce a life so attractive by reason 173 2| of its contradictions; a life that afforded all the delights 174 2| of so wide a theory of life, nor appreciate its normal 175 2| us, creating a dramatic life within our life, and imperatively 176 2| dramatic life within our life, and imperatively demanding 177 2| so remote from ordinary life as theirs? ~"War, after 178 2| love. ~"For men in private life, for a vegetating Mirabeau 179 2| embraces the whole sum of life; it is something better 180 2| the enjoyments with which life teems abundantly, at the 181 2| counting-house or study, life is poured out in a boiling 182 2| come to you with a whole life in each, and fresh pleasures 183 2| personal history, images of my life! I could scarcely reproach 184 2| yet, and full of vigor and life. ~"At my first debt all 185 2| debt all my virtues came to life; slowly and despairingly 186 2| to the scholar's tranquil life, it is true; I could have 187 2| gained an experience of life, with my head filled with 188 2| fathoming the miry depths of life, I only recognized the more 189 2| incessant agitation of a life fraught with danger at every 190 2| that attach a man to family life had been permanently broken 191 2| death cast me back upon life again. I would have taken 192 2| concern as any man with a life annuity. However, I at last 193 2| your own dignity." ~"My life has been silent too long. 194 2| complete. A picture of a foul life in the midst of luxury, 195 2| squeezed all the fruits of life in her strong hands, till 196 2| Accustomed as they were to their life, many of the girls thought 197 2| the retirement of domestic life. Just now a sweet smile 198 2| illustration of his own life. ~Raphael looked thrice 199 2| thirst, he must measure his life by the draughts he took 200 2| cost him in the days of his life. He believed in the powers 201 2| of the Breton peasant's life of mechanical labor, without 202 3| by which the emotions of life were communicated to Raphael. ~" 203 3| one whatever. 'Tis a funny life that he leads, M. Porriquet, 204 3| understand. An inconciliable life. He rises every day at the 205 3| me: ~" 'There is my own life - I am vergetating, my poor 206 3| preoccupations of ordinary life. A man of genius forgets 207 3| given up all the rights of life in order to live; he had 208 3| Raphael to himself. He wanted life at any price, and so he 209 3| price, and so he led the life of a machine in the midst 210 3| France, but I have only one life. A man's life is worth more 211 3| have only one life. A man's life is worth more than all the 212 3| You have just shortened my life by ten years! Another blunder 213 3| his angry eyes. ~"Oh, my life!" he cried, "that fair life 214 3| life!" he cried, "that fair life of mine. Never to know a 215 3| All the pleasures of life disport themselves round 216 3| virtuous, and hard-working life to a close in folly! His 217 3| hour of love has a whole life in it." ~The playgoers heard 218 3| fair divinity. ~Raphael's life depended upon a covenant 219 3| either of us now? There is my life - ah, that I can offer, 220 3| this for the rest of my life, I think; happy and content." ~" 221 3| purified me, so to speak. A new life seems about to begin for 222 3| suggest it " ~"Are you not my life?" ~It would be tedious to 223 3| and led with Pauline the life of heart and heart. Difficulties 224 3| live on without you; your life is my life too. Lay your 225 3| without you; your life is my life too. Lay your hand on my 226 3| is boundless, but human life is very short, so that we 227 3| are the preserver of my life," and Raphael took leave 228 3| them off. Even now that his life was nearing its end, he 229 3| calculation. He was happy in his life spent on the watch for a 230 3| of himself, and led the life of science for the sake 231 3| back the spontaneity of life which makes infancy lovely. 232 3| pronounce its decision - life or death. ~Valentin had 233 3| pace, leading a dissipated life, no doubt, and you have 234 3| informing principle in human life, a mysterious and inexplicable 235 3| is the very seat of man's life, and if you diet the patient, 236 3| with all the events of his life? ~"The vital principle, 237 3| very essence and centre of life is attacked. The divine 238 3| will, the inspiration of life, has ceased to regulate 239 3| it, find out in what its life consists, and wherein its 240 3| are destined for a long life, what a margin for errors 241 3| hardly expect to save his life; so that " ~Raphael abruptly 242 3| gave himself up to this life of sensations; he was steeping 243 3| he followed out his own life in it, thought by thought, 244 3| miniature which represents life more truly, because it is 245 3| pure air that stimulates life in men of lymphatic constitution, 246 3| for all the agitations of life. The place keeps the secrets 247 3| their destined end. ~"Your life is in danger, sir; do not 248 3| to see what another man's life had cost him. The talisman 249 3| emotions, and of the vegetative life into which we sink so gladly 250 3| his abode in it. There, life must needs be peaceful, 251 3| and fruitful, like the life of a plant. ~Imagine for 252 3| certain height the plant life ceased. Aloft in air the 253 3| and carelessness of the life of primitive times, a happiness 254 3| absolutely identical and idle life. The old man had adopted 255 3| the real formula for the life of a human being, the only 256 3| the only true and possible life, the life-ideal, was to 257 3| some time or other in his life, watched the comings and 258 3| short, has not led a lazy life, the life of childhood, 259 3| not led a lazy life, the life of childhood, the life of 260 3| the life of childhood, the life of the savage without his 261 3| without his labor? This life without a care or a wish 262 3| slip into the sanctuary of life. He succeeded in becoming 263 3| had fancifully blended his life with the life of the crags; 264 3| blended his life with the life of the crags; he had deliberately 265 3| is a tonic - it quickens life and stimulates revenge; 266 3| lap he had thought to find life once more, he saw no longer, 267 3| nature, all astir with a life and gladness like that of 268 3| to-night. The chances of life and death are evenly balanced 269 3| sluggish forms of animal life that lurk in the depths 270 3| not let you muddle away my life any longer. Miserable wretch! 271 3| his genius was revealed. Life seemed to bloom on the quiet 272 3| gate of dreams into a noble life. Was he a centenarian now? 273 3| heart but love. Angel of my life, you have never been so 274 3| fair image of my fair life, let us say good-bye?" ~" 275 3| that represents my span of life. See here, this is all that 276 3| the last effort of ebbing life, he broke down the door,


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