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Antoine de Saint-Exupery Quotes
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Man's "progress" is but a gradual discovery that his questions have no meaning.
How could there be any question of acquiring or possessing, when the one thing needful for a man is to become-to be at last, and to die in the fullness of his being.
An administration, like a machine, does not create. It carries on.
Peace dies when the framework is ripped apart. When there is no longer a place that is yours in the world. When you know no longer where your friend is to be found.
We must not subject him who creates to the desires of the multitude. It is, rather, his creation that must become the multitude's desire.
He who bears in his heart a cathedral to be built is already victorious. He who seeks to become sexton of a finished cathedral is already defeated.
Of what worth are convictions that bring not suffering?
A child is not frightened at the thought of being patiently transmuted into an old man.
He who has gone, so we but cherish his memory, abides with us, more potent, nay, more present, than the living man.
What sets men at variance is but the treachery of language, for always they desire the same things.
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