113 Quotes by Jean Giraudoux

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    I believe in the gods; or rather I believe that I believe in the gods. But I don't believe that they are great brooding presences watching over us; I believe they are completely absent minded.

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    The innocent one is he who does not explain, for whom life is both a mystery and a total light, one who does not complain... For innocence admits of neither regret nor dispute. The innocent one assumes all responsibility.

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    There's a kind of permission for war which can be given only by the world's mood and atmosphere, the feel of its pulse. It would be madness to undertake a war without that permission.

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    A man's name, title, and rank are artificial and impermanent; they do nothing to reveal what he really is, even to himself.

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    The man who discovers a woman's weakness is like the huntsman in the heat of the day who finds a cool spring. He wallows in it.

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    If two people who love each other let a single instant wedge itself between them, it grows-it becomes a month, a year, a century; it becomes to late.

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