Citations sur balance
Une collection de citations sur le thème de balance, tout, pluie, homme.
Citations sur balance

Le Capitaine Pamphile, Alexandre Dumas, Gallimard, Folio Classiques, 2003, 1839, 243, XVII Comment le capitaine Pamphile, ayant abordé sur la côte d'Afrique, au lieu d'un chargement d'ivoire qu'il venait y chercher, fut forcé de prendre une partie de bois d'ébène, 978-2-07-042652-2
Le Capitaine Pamphile, 1839

Another thing that struck me was the great influence of the Negro, a psychological influence naturally, not due to the mixing of blood. The emotional way an American expresses himself, especially the way he laughs, can best be studied in the illustrated supplements of the American papers; the inimitable Teddy Roosevelt laugh is found in its primordial form in the American Negro. The peculiar walk with loose joints, or the swinging of the hips so frequently observed in Americans, also comes from the Negro. American music draws its main inspiration from the Negro, and so does the dance. […] The vivacity of the average American, which shows itself not only at baseball games but quite particularly in his extraordinary love of talking - the ceaseless gabble of American papers is an eloquent example of this - is scarcely to be derived from his Germanic forefathers, but is far more like the chattering of a Negro village. […] Thus the American presents a strange picture: a European with Negro behaviour and an Indian soul.
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L'Année des chapeaux rouges partie I Pour mieux sauter, André Breton, Littérature Nouvelle Série, 3, Mai 1922, 9
L'Année des chapeaux rouges, 1922
Le Philosophe et la Théologie, 1960
Le secret

Recueil de nouvelles, Sortilèges, 1951, L’Odeur du sapin

Mémoires pour l’instruction du Dauphin, Volume 1

Journaux intimes (1864–1867; published 1887), Fusées (1867)