Guy de Maupassant

"The past attracts me, the present frightens me, because the future is death."

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Source: Guy de Maupassant (2007). “The Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant”, p.468, Wildside Press LLC

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Guy de Maupassant

Guy de Maupassant

Novelist

Guy de Maupassant was a French writer known for his short stories and novels that explore themes of love, human nature, and social critique, particularly in works like 'Bel-Ami'.

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"To love very much is to love inadequately; we love-that is all. Love cannot be modified without being nullified. Love is a short word but it contains everything. Love means the body, the soul, the life, the entire being. We feel love as we feel the warmth of our blood, we breathe love as we breathe the air, we hold it in ourselves as we hold our thoughts. Nothing more exists for us. Love is not a word; it is a wordless state indicated by four letters."

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"You have the army of mediocrities followed by the multitude of fools. As the mediocrities and the fools always form the immense majority, it is impossible for them to elect an intelligent government."

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