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He who knows how to be poor knows everything.
Jules Michelet
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Jules Michelet
Age: 75 †
Born: 1798
Born: August 21
Died: 1874
Died: February 9
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Paris
France
Zhiul Mishle
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Poverty
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At its starting point in India, the birthplace of races and religions, the womb of the world.
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If you wish to ruin yourself, marry a rich wife.
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What manly eloquence could produce such an effect as woman's silence?
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Women are perfectly well aware that the more they seem to obey the more they rule.
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Woman's happiness consists in obeying she objects to a man who yields too much.
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Our esteem is apt to be given where we know the least.
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Each year, it is necessary to respire, to take breath again, to revive ourselves at the great living sources that forever keep their eternal freshness. Where can we find them if not at the cradle of our race, on the sacred summits from where descend the Indus and the Ganges....?
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Coffee, the sober drink, the mighty nourishment of the brain, which unlike other spirits, heightens purity and lucidity coffee, which clears the clouds of the imagination and their gloomy weight which illuminates the reality of things suddenly with the flush of truth.
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Fear accomplishes much in love. The husband of the Middle Ages was loved by his wife for his very severity. The bride of William the Conqueror, having been beaten by him, recognized him by this token for her lord and husband
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Improvement depends far less upon length of tasks and hours of application than is supposed. Children can take in but a little each day they are like vases with a narrow neck you may pour little or pour much, but much will not enter at a time.
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Woe be to him who tries to isolate one department of knowledge from the rest. All science is one: language, literature and history, physics, mathematics and philosophy subjects which seem the most remote from one another are in reality connected, or rather they all form a single system.
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Woman is a miracle of divine contradictions.
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The indifference of men, far more than their tyranny, is the torment of women.
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The real, in all this efforts, is that we climb just for climbing.
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