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Paul Claudel Quotes

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Jesus did not come to explain away suffering or remove it. He came to fill it with His Presence  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Time: all things consume it, love alone makes use of it  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Every birth is a getting to know  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Intelligence is nothing without delight  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Doctor, do you think it could have been the sausage?  (Paul Claudel Quotes) We must not seek happiness in peace, but in conflict  (Paul Claudel Quotes) The words I use Are everyday words and yet are not the same! You will find no rhymes in my verse, no magic. There are your very own phrases  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Open your eyes! The world is still intact; it is as pristine as it was on the first day, as fresh as milk!  (Paul Claudel Quotes) It is fortunate that diplomats have long noses since they usually cannot see beyond them  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Truth has nothing to do with the number of people it convinces  (Paul Claudel Quotes) The only living socities are those which are animated by inequality and injustice  (Paul Claudel Quotes) All that passes is raised to the dignity of expression; all that happens is raised to the dignity of meaning. Everything is either symbol or parable  (Paul Claudel Quotes) Eighty years old! No eyes left, no ears, no teeth, no legs, no wind! And when all is said and done, how astonishingly well one does without them  (Paul Claudel Quotes) In the little moment that remains to us between the crisis and the catastrophe, we may as well drink a glass of champagne  (Paul Claudel Quotes)