“This teaching is to live as we think, otherwise, sooner or later, we end up thinking as we lived.”

—  Paul Bourget

Cet enseignement, c'est qu'il faut vivre comme on pense, sinon, tôt ou tard, on finit par penser comme on a vécu.
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The Demon of Noonday (1914)

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Cet enseignement, c'est qu'il faut vivre comme on pense, sinon, tôt ou tard, on finit par penser comme on a vécu.

The Demon of Noonday (1914)

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