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Kill one man, and you are a murderer. Kill millions of men, and you are a conqueror. Kill them all, and you are a god.

Jean Rostand

Life sometimes gets in the way of writing.

Jean M. Auel

Like a morning dream, life becomes more and more bright the longer we live, and the reason of everything appears more clear. What has puzzled us before seems less mysterious, and the crooked paths look straighter.

Jean Paul Richter

Live your life and forget your age.

Jean Paul

Man is born free and everywhere he is in chains.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Man is condemned to be free.

Jean-Paul Sartre

Man is condemned to be free; because once thrown into the world, he is responsible for everything he does.

Jean-Paul Sartre

Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.

Jean de La Fontaine

Man is the only animal that learns by being hypocritical. He pretends to be polite and then, eventually, he _becomes_ polite.

Jean Kerr

Man was born free, but is everywhere in bondage.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Marrying a man is like buying something you've been admiring for a long time in a shop window. You may love it when you get it home, but it doesn't always go with everything else in the house.

Jean Kerr

Me and my father went through a war period where we wasn't talking. He wanted me to go to theology school-I didn't want to go. I wanted to do music. I told him I was a minister through music.

Wyclef Jean

Men blush less for their crimes than for their weaknesses and vanity.

Jean de la Bruyere

Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest.

Jean Paul

Money is the seed of money, and the first guinea is sometimes more difficult to acquire than the second million.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Most nations, as well as people are impossible only in their youth; they become incorrigible as they grow older.

Jean Jacques Rousseau

Nature never deceives us; it is we who deceive ourselves.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Never part without loving words to think of during your absence. It may be that you will not meet again in this life.

Jean Paul Richter

Never sell the bear's skin before one has killed the beast.

Jean de La Fontaine

No finite point has meaning without an infinite reference point.

Jean-Paul Sartre

No man has any natural authority over his fellow men.

Jean-Jacques Rousseau

No man is so perfect, so necessary to his friends, as to give them no cause to miss him less.

Jean de la Bruyere

No man thinks clearly when his fists are clenched.

George Jean Nathan

Nothing in the world is as certain as death.

Jean Froissart

Nothing is more admirable than the fortitude with which millionaires tolerate the disadvantages of their wealth.

Jean Rostand
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