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In most women's lives, everything, even the greatest sorrow, comes down to a question of 'I haven't got a thing to wear'.
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My life had been like a painter who climbs up a road overhanging a lake that is hidden from view by a screen of rocks and trees. Through a gap he glimpses it, he has it all there in front of him, he takes up his brushes.
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We are delighted when a Minister awards us a decoration, even when we have no claim to be thus honoured, but if he follows this up by awarding the same distinction to others who occupy a position similar to our own, we feel inclined to keep him, if we can, from so foolishly cheapening the mark of esteem which he has bestowed upon us.
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It was fortunate that I had not already yielded to the temptation to break with Albertine; the tedium of having to rejoin her presently, when I went home, was a trifling matter compared with the anxiety that I should have felt if the separation had occurred when I still had a doubt about her and before I had had time to grow indifferent to her.
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We forgive the crimes of individuals, but not their participation in a collective crime.
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One wants to be understood because one wants to be loved, and one wants to be loved because one loves.
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It is not only by dint of lying to others, but also of lying to ourselves, that we cease to notice that we are lying.
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A woman whom we love seldom satisfies all our needs, and we deceive her with a woman we do not love.
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... the reigns of the kings and queens who are portrayed as kneeling with clasped hands in the windows of churches, were stained by oppression and bloodshed.
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