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Happiness writes in white ink on a white page.
Henry de Montherlant
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Henry de Montherlant
Age: 77 †
Born: 1895
Born: April 20
Died: 1972
Died: September 21
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7e arrondissement de Paris
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... when something is detestable, and yet inevitable, what one must do is not merely to endure it-a hard task whatever one may do-but find an excuse for loving it. Everything is a matter of points of view, and misfortune is often only the sign of a false interpretation of life.
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It's when the thing itself is missing that you have to supply the word.
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A single nation that has succeeded in lowering the intelligence, the morality, the quality of the human race almost throughout the globe is a phenomenon never before experienced since the beginning of time. I accuse the United States of being in a constant state of crime against humanity.
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The United States is evil.
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The United States is evil ... it is the canker of the world.
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We have understood nothing of life until we have understood that it is one vast confusion.
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