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The peasant is the only species of human being who doesn't like the country and never looks at it.
— Jules Renard
The angry person is acutely sensitive to all they are owed by the world, and blind to all they have received
— Jules Evans
I wasn't a big science-fiction fan growing up. But I loved Jules Verne and Sherlock Holmes. Both came into play on 'The X-Files.'
— Chris Carter
How beautifully everything is arranged by Nature; as soon as a child enters the world, it finds a mother ready to take care of it.
— Jules Michelet
Why do it, just because I can? That's kind of crazy.
— Jules Shear
A true Englishman doesn't joke when he is talking about so serious a thing as a wager.
— Jules Verne
Look with all your eyes, look.
— Jules Verne
Only a woman of the world is a woman; the rest are females.
— Jules De Goncourt
What one man can think, another man can do.
— Jules Verne
Anything a man can imagine, another can create
— Jules Verne
I don't know too many people because I stay at my house, I write songs, I go to the store.
— Jules Shear
Reality provides us with facts so romantic that imagination itself could add nothing to them.
— Jules Verne
If his destiny be strange, it is also sublime.
— Jules Verne
Better have two strings to one's bow than none at all!
— Jules Verne
The strong do not hesitate. They settle down, they sweat, they go on to the end. They exhaust the ink, they use up the paper.
— Jules Renard
The truly free man is he who can decline a dinner invitation without giving an excuse.
— Jules Renard
In morals, always do as others do; in art, never.
— Jules Renard
The train came, and Jules Jacobson stepped on and thought: I am the loneliest person in this subway car.
— Meg Wolitzer
I looked on, I thought, I reflected, I admired, in a state of stupefaction not altogether unmingled with fear!
— Jules Verne
It is not new continents the earth needs, but new men.
— Jules Verne
It is better for us to see the destination we wish to reach, than the point of departure
— Jules Verne
It is a great misfortune to be alone, my friends; and it must be believed that solitude can quickly destroy reason.
— Jules Verne
If you are not able to communicate successfully between yourself and yourself, how are you supposed to make it with the strangers outside?
— Jules Feiffer
word of it to me," said Jules. "Maybe
— Taylor Rush
The only thing suffering teaches us is that we are capable of suffering.
— Melvin Jules Bukiet
He was one of those intrepid observers who write under fire, "reporting" among bullets, and to whom every danger is welcome.
— Jules Verne
I don't think a being endowed with will-power should ever despair,as long as his hear beats.
— Jules Verne
The smallest a family can be is two members, and that was Jules and me.
— Heather O'Neill
Maturity is only a short break in adolescence.
— Jules Feiffer
the coast, irregular
— Jules Verne
I'm going to play as much as they want me to, as long as I can put up with what they book me.
— Jules Shear
Our esteem is apt to be given where we know the least.
— Jules Michelet
I never liked Jules Verne, believing that the real was always more fantastic than the fantastical.
— Bruce Chatwin
What I'd like to be above all is a writer ...
— Jules Verne
I write not because I want to but because I am destined to.
— Jules Haigler
During the War of the Rebellion, a new and influential club was established in the city of Baltimore in the State of Maryland
— Jules Verne
He believed in it, as certain good women believe in the leviathan-by faith, not by reason.
— Jules Verne
God, he whom everyone knows, by name.
— Jules Renard
The world is an enormous injustice.
— Jules Romains
For with dandies, a joke is the only way of making yourself respected.
— Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly
(it was) beautiful, like so many senseless things.
— Jules Barbey D'Aurevilly
I am inclined to think that the people who landed on this coast were only here a very short time ago,
— Jules Verne
We want playmates we can own.
— Jules Feiffer
Christ died for our sins. Dare we make his martyrdom meaningless by not committing them?
— Jules Feiffer
Woman is a miracle of divine contradictions
— Jules Michelet
The fewer one's comforts, the fewer one's needs; and the fewer one's needs, the greater one's happiness.
— Jules Verne
To the sheepfold!
— Jules Verne
The crimes of extreme civilization are certainly more atrocious than those of extreme barbarism.
— Jules Amedee Barbey D'Aurevilly
An egotist always resents meeting another egotist as if he alone had the right to be one.
— Jules Renard
You're not a loser. You're almost as smart as me, which makes you one of the smartest people on the planet.
— Jules Barnard
...maybe that's art. Seeing beauty others miss and capturing it.
— Jules Barnard
Oh, what a day-to-day business life is.
— Jules Laforgue
Brynna replies I think you spell it c-o-c-k. But you're not suppose to spell it, Jules, you're suppose to suck it
— Kristen Proby
Writing is a way of talking without being interrupted.
— Jules Renard
To think is not enough, you must think of something.
— Jules Renard
Style means the right word. The rest matters little.
— Jules Renard
Jesus, you think you're fuckin' Catwoman", he muttered.
"I do not. Catwoman wore a leotard and stupid ears and fake claws. That's just silly. — Kristen Ashley
"I do not. Catwoman wore a leotard and stupid ears and fake claws. That's just silly. — Kristen Ashley
proportioned. While
— Jules Verne
Every epoch dreams its successor.
— Jules Michelet
I had 25 or 30 songs. Sequencing the record, I left that to the producer. I'm not into doing that stuff.
— Jules Shear
When people run in circles it's a very very ... mad world.
— Tears For Fears
You are one of the forces of nature.
— Jules Michelet
Writing is the only profession where no one considers you ridiculous if you earn no money.
— Jules Renard
Died in 1814. He was
— Jules Verne
He who knows how to be poor knows everything.
— Jules Michelet
You're never rich enough if you can be richer.
— Jules Verne