"Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world."
"Do not read, as children do, to amuse yourself, or like the ambitious, for the purpose of instruction. No, read in order to live."
Source: Gustave Flaubert (1951). “Letters”
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Gustave Flaubert
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Gustave Flaubert was a French novelist known for his meticulous style and his influential work, 'Madame Bovary,' which critiques romanticism and explores human emotions.
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