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Style is the essence of man
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
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Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
Age: 80 †
Born: 1707
Born: September 7
Died: 1788
Died: April 16
Astronomer
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Louis Leclerc
Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon
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Georges-Louis-Leclerc de Buffon (comte)
Comte de Buffon
George Louis le Clerc de Buffon
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Let us investigate more closely this property common to animal and plant, this power of producing its likeness, this chain of successive existences of individuals, which constitutes the real existence of the species.
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All the work of the crystallographers serves only to demonstrate that there is only variety everywhere where they suppose uniformity ... that in nature there is nothing absolute, nothing perfectly regular.
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Genius is simply patience carried to the extreme.
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The human mind cannot create anything. It produces nothing until having been fertilized by experience and meditation its acquisitions are the germs of its production.
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To write well is to think well, to feel well, and to render well it is to possess at once intellect, soul, and taste.
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We can only penetrate the rind of the earth.
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To be and to think are one and the same for us.
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He [man] abuses equally other animals and his own species, the rest of whom live in famine, languish in misery, and work only to satisfy the immoderate appetite and the still more insatiable vanity of this human being who, destroying others by want, destroys himself by excess.
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Although the works of the Creator may be in themselves all equally perfect, the animal is, as I see it, the most complete work of nature, and man is her masterpiece.
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Style supposes the reunion and the exercise of all the intellectual faculties. The style is the man.
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Man thinks, and at once becomes the master of the beings that do not think.
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Time is the great workman of Nature.
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Writing well is at one and the same time good thinking, good feeling, and good expression it is having wit, soul, and taste, all together.
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Genius is only a greater aptitude for patience.
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
The cat is the only animal which accepts the comforts but rejects the bondage of domesticity.
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The dog has no ambition, no self-interest, no desire for vengeance, no fear other than that of displeasing.
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Those who write as they speak, even though they speak well, write badly.
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
The style is the man himself.
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