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French author, Birth: 13-5-1840, Death: 16-12-1897
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Hatred - The anger of the weak.
Alphonse Daudet

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Hate is the wrath of the weak.
Alphonse Daudet

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Poets are people who can still see the world through the eyes of children.
Alphonse Daudet

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Children are like grown people; the experience of others is never of any use to them.
Alphonse Daudet

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Music is another planet.
Alphonse Daudet

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Suffering is nothing. It's all a matter of preventing those you love from suffering.
Alphonse Daudet

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My imagination doesn't require anything more of the book than to provide a framework within which it can wander.
Alphonse Daudet

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There is often seen this anomaly in women, especially in those of childish natures,--that they possess at once great promptness and unskilfulness in falsehood.
Alphonse Daudet

Quote Topics by Alphonse Daudet: Weak Children People Falsehood Use Hate Imagination Preventing Death Matter Fall Music Is Anger Management Promptness Hatred Anomalies Wrath Framework Book Suffering Clever Eye Planets Music
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The clever way death cuts us down, but makes it look like just a thinning-out. Generations never fall with one blow - that would be too sad and too obvious. Death prefers to do it piecemeal. The meadow is attacked from several sides at the same time. One of us goes one day; another some time afterwards; you have to stand back and look around you to take in what's missing, to grasp the vast slaughter of your generation.
Alphonse Daudet