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François-René de Chateaubriand
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Quotes by François-René de Chateaubriand
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Perfect works are rare, because they must be produced at the happy moment when taste and genius unite; and this rare conjuncture, like that of certain planets, appears to occur only after the revolution of several cycles, and only lasts for an instant.
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Something you consider bad may bring out your child’s talents; something you consider good may stifle them.
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Achilles exists only through Homer. Take away the art of writing from this world, and you will probably take away its glory .
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Religion assures us that our afflictions shall have an end; she comforts us, she dries our tears, she promises us another life. On the contrary, in the abominable worship of atheism, human woes are the incense, death is the priest, a coffin the altar, and annihilation the Deity.
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Alexander created cities everywhere he passed: I have left dreams everywhere I have trailed my life.
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My downfall made a great noise: those who appeared most satisfied criticized the manner of it.
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The original writer is not he who refrains from imitating others, but he who can be imitated by none.
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Let us not disdain glory too much; nothing is finer, except virtue. The height of happiness would be to unite both in this life.
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