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Paul Valéry

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Quotes by Paul Valéry

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The truth is that every sheet of blank paper by its very emptiness affirms that nothing is as beautiful as what does not exist.
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Disorder is the condition of the mind's fertility; it contains the mind's promise, since its fertility depends upon the unexpected, it depends rather on what we do not know... than what we know.
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A limited vocabulary, but one with which you can make numerous combinations, is better than thirty thousand words that only hamper the action of the mind.
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Every beginning is a consequence every beginning ends some thing.
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Politics is the art of preventing people from taking part in affairs which properly concern them.
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The purpose of psychology is to give us wholly novel ideas about the things that we know best.
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What Degas called ‘a way of seeing’ must consequently bear a wide enough interpretation to include way of being, power, knowledge, and will.
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Man’s great misfortune is that he has no organ, no kind of eyelid or brake, to mask or block a thought, or all thought, when he wants to.
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A poet’s work consists less in seeking words for his ideas than in seeking ideas for his words and predominant rhythms.
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Peace is a virtual, mute, sustained victory of potential powers against probable greeds.
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