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    THE RED LILY

    By Anatole France

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    A woman is frank when she does not li

    uselessly

    A hero must be human. Napoleon washuman

    Anti-Semitism is making fearfulprogress everywhere

    Brilliancy of a fortune too new

    Curious to know her face of that day

    Disappointed her to escape the dangershe had feared

    Do you think that people have nottalked about us?

    Does not wish one to treat it witheither timidity or brutality

    Does one ever possess what one loves?

    Each had regained freedom, but he didnot like to be alone

    Each was moved with self-pity

    Everybody knows about that

    Fringe which makes an unlovely borderto the city

    Gave value to her affability by not

    squandering it

    He could not imagine that often wordsare the same as actions

    He studied until the last moment

    He is not intelligent enough to doubt

    He does not bear ill-will to those whhe persecutes

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    He knew now the divine malady of love

    Her husband had become quite bearable

    His habit of pleasing had prolonged h

    youth

    (Housemaid) is trained to respect mydisorder

    I love myself because you love me

    I can forget you only when I am withyou

    I wished to spoil our past

    I feel in them (churches) the grandeuof nothingness

    I have to pay for the happiness yougive me

    I gave myself to him because he lovedme

    I haven't a taste, I have tastes

    I have known things which I know nomore

    I do not desire your friendship

    Ideas they think superior to love--faith, habits, interests

    Immobility of time

    Impatient at praise which was not

    destined for himself

    Incapable of conceiving that one mightalk without an object

    It was torture for her not to be ableto rejoin him

    It is an error to be in the right toosoon

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    It was too late: she did not wish towin

    Jealous without having the right to bjealous

    Kissses and caresses are the effort oa delightful despair

    Knew that life is not worth so muchanxiety nor so much hope

    Laughing in every wrinkle of his face

    Learn to live without desire

    Let us give to men irony and pity aswitnesses and judges

    Life as a whole is too vast and tooremote

    Life is made up of just such trifles

    Life is not a great thing

    Little that we can do when we arepowerful

    Love is a soft and terrible force, mopowerful than beauty

    Love was only a brief intoxication

    Lovers never separate kindly

    Made life give all it could yield

    Magnificent air of those beggars ofwhom small towns are proud

    Miserable beings who contribute to thgrandeur of the past

    Nobody troubled himself about thatoriginality

    None but fools resisted the current

    Not everything is known, but everythiis said

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    Nothing is so legitimate, so human, ato deceive pain

    One would think that the wind would pthem out: the stars

    One who first thought of pasting acanvas on a panel

    One is never kind when one is in love

    One should never leave the one whom oloves

    Picturesquely ugly

    Recesses of her mind which shepreferred not to open

    Relatives whom she did not know and wirritated her

    Seemed to him that men were grains incoffee-mill

    She pleased society by appearing tofind pleasure in it

    She is happy, since she likes toremember

    Should like better to do an immoralthing than a cruel one

    Simple people who doubt neitherthemselves nor others

    Since she was in love, she had lostprudence

    So well satisfied with his reply thathe repeated it twice

    Superior men sometimes lack clevernes

    That sort of cold charity which iscalled altruism

    That if we live the reason is that wehope

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    That absurd and generous fury forownership

    The most radical breviary of scepticisince Montaigne

    The door of one's room opens on theinfinite

    The past is the only human reality --Everything that is, is past

    The one whom you will love and who wilove you will harm you

    The violent pleasure of losing

    The discouragement which theirreparable gives

    The real support of a government is tOpposition

    The politician never should be inadvance of circumstances

    There is nothing good except to ignorand to forget

    There are many grand and strong thingwhich you do not feel

    They are the coffin saying: 'I am thecradle'

    To be beautiful, must a woman have ththin form

    Trying to make Therese admire what sh

    did not know

    Umbrellas, like black turtles under twatery skies

    Unfortunate creature who is theplaything of life

    Was I not warned enough of the sadnesof everything?

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    We are too happy; we are robbing life

    What will be the use of havingtormented ourselves in this world

    Whether they know or do not know, the

    talk

    Women do not always confess it, but iis always their fault

    You must take me with my own soul!

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