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I am a man for whom the outside world exists.
Theophile Gautier
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Theophile Gautier
Age: 61 †
Born: 1811
Born: August 31
Died: 1872
Died: October 23
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There is nothing truly beautiful but that which can never be of any use whatsoever everything useful is ugly, for it is the expression of some need, and man's needs are ignoble and disgusting like his own poor and infirm nature. The most useful place in a house is the water-closet.
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Art is beauty, the perpetual invention of detail, the choice of words, the exquisite care of execution.
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Yes I have loved, as no one on earth ever loved, with an insensate and furious love, so violent that I wonder it did not break my heart
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The word poet literally means maker: anything which is not well made doesn't exist.
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Once [a cat] has given its love, what absolute confidence, what fidelity of affection!
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High art alone is eternal and the bust outlives the city.
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The cat is a dilettante in fur.
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When we love - we grow
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It is a difficult matter to gain the affection of a cat. He is a philosophical, methodical animal, tenacious of his own habits, fond of order and neatness, and disinclined to extravagant sentiment. He will be your friend, if he finds you worthy of friendship, but not your slave.
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Cats are the tigers of us poor devils.
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Any man who does not have his inner world to translate is not an artist.
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Whatever may have been said of the satiety of pleasure and of the disgust which usually follows passion, any man who has anything of a heart and who is not wretchedly and hopelessly blasé feels his love increased by his happiness, and very often the best way to retain a lover ready to leave is to give one's self up to him without reserve.
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Brevity never fatigues therefore, brevity is always a welcome guest.
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I am one of those for whom superfluity is a necessity.
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White men should exhibit the same insensibility to moral tortures that red men do to physical torments.
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I was born to travel and write verse.
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With all women gentleness is the most persuasive and powerful argument.
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Eyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen.
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It is gentle manners which prove so irresistible in women.
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[Great artists] do not copy what they see, but what they desire.
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