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Honore de Balzac
French
Novelist
Born:
May 20
,
1799
Died:
Aug 18
,
1850
Great
Husband
Love
Man
Nothing
Woman
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Lovers have a way of using this word, nothing, which implies exactly the opposite.
Honore de Balzac
Word
Nothing
Way
Exactly
Implies
Opposite
Which
Lovers
Using
Towns find it as hard as houses of business to rise again from ruin.
Honore de Balzac
Business
Ruin
Find
Rise
Towns
Houses
Again
Hard
It is only in the act of nursing that a woman realizes her motherhood in visible and tangible fashion; it is a joy of every moment.
Honore de Balzac
Fashion
Mom
Woman
Joy
Motherhood
Every
Nursing
Visible
Only
Tangible
Act
Moment
Her
A husband who submits to his wife's yoke is justly held an object of ridicule. A woman's influence ought to be entirely concealed.
Honore de Balzac
Woman
Wife
Husband
Ought
Object
Entirely
Concealed
His
Yoke
Influence
Justly
Held
Who
Ridicule
Death unites as well as separates; it silences all paltry feeling.
Honore de Balzac
Death
Feeling
Silences
Well
Separates
Unites
Paltry
The man whose action habitually bears the stamp of his mind is a genius, but the greatest genius is not always equal to himself, or he would cease to be human.
Honore de Balzac
Man
Genius
Mind
Action
Would
Bears
He
Equal
Himself
Greatest
Always
His
Cease
Human
Stamp
Whose
But reason always cuts a poor figure beside sentiment; the one being essentially restricted, like everything that is positive, while the other is infinite.
Honore de Balzac
Positive
Sentiment
Other
Everything
Beside
Restricted
Like
Always
Infinite
Essentially
Being
While
Poor
Cuts
Figure
Reason
The smallest flower is a thought, a life answering to some feature of the Great Whole, of whom they have a persistent intuition.
Honore de Balzac
Life
Great
Thought
Flower
Intuition
Some
Feature
Smallest
Answering
Persistent
Whole
Whom
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