The most real of all splendors are not in outward things, they are within us. - Honoré de Balzac
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The most real of all splendors are not in outward things, they are within us.
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Honoré de Balzac
Honoré de Balzac (20 May 1799 – 18 August 1850) was a French novelist. Along with Flaubert, he is generally regarded as a founding father of realism in European literature.
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Horace de Saint- Aubin
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Lord R'Hoone
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Ūnūrīh dī Balzāk
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R'Hoone
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Honore de Balzak
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de. Balzac
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Horace de Saint-Aubin
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Instituteur Matricante
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Saint Aubin
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Plenty of things in life are superlatively uninteresting; so that it is one-half of art to select from realities those which contain the possibility of poetry
Parent may hinder their children's marriage; but children cannot interfere with the insane acts of their parents in their second childhood.
Music is of two kinds: one petty, poor, second-rate, never varying, its base the hundred or so phrasings which all musicians understand, a babbling which is more or less pleasant, the life that most composers live.