id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7571 Claretie, Jules Widger's Quotes and Images from Zilah by Jules Claretie The French Immortals: Quotes And Images .txt text/plain 328 38 84 This eBook was produced by David Widger PRINCE ZILAH By Jules Claretie A man's life belongs to his duty, and not to his happiness All defeats have their geneses An hour of rest between two ordeals, a smile between two sobs Anonymous, that velvet mask of scandalmongers of the right Foreigners are more Parisian than the Parisians themselves Let the dead past bury its dead! Life is a tempest Man who expects nothing of life except right to question me Sufferer becomes, as it were, enamored proclaim his happiness have been a sob What matters it how much we suffer Why should I read the newspapers? You suffer? If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory--then open the appropriate eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find or search operation. ./cache/7571.txt ./txt/7571.txt