“An energetic man will succeed where an indolent one would vegetate and inevitably perish.”

L’homme qui "sait" réussit là où d’autres végéteraient et périraient inévitablement.
Part I, ch. XIX
The Mysterious Island (1874)

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L’homme qui "sait" réussit là où d’autres végéteraient et périraient inévitablement.

The Mysterious Island (1874)

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French novelist, poet and playwright 1828–1905

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