An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Volume 2 Quotes

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An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Volume 2 An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Volume 2 by Émile Souvestre
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“One of the infirmities of our nature is always to mistake feeling for evidence, and to judge of the season by a cloud or a ray of sunshine.”
Émile Souvestre, An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Volume 2
“He used to say that virtue could make herself devoted friends, but she did not take pupils:”
Émile Souvestre, An Attic Philosopher in Paris — Volume 2