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Paul Claudel
French
Dramatist
Born:
Aug 6
,
1868
Died:
Feb 23
,
1955
Beyond
Cannot
Diplomats
Fortunate
Long
Noses
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All that passes is raised to the dignity of expression; all that happens is raised to the dignity of meaning. Everything is either symbol or parable.
Paul Claudel
Dignity
Everything
Parable
Passes
Happens
Either
Meaning
Expression
Symbol
Raised
Intelligence is nothing without delight.
Paul Claudel
Intelligence
Nothing
Delight
Without
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