"Our dream dashes itself against the great mystery like a wasp against a window pane. Less merciful than man, God never opens the window."

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Source: Jules Renard (2008). “The Journal of Jules Renard”, p.243, Tin House Books

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Jules Renard was a French author known for his insightful observations on human nature and his influential work, 'Poil de Carotte'.

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