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ilfascinodelvago: Temere la morte è far professione d’ateismo. Honoré de Balzac
lizzyvictoria: karysmacurves: Musicians are seldom unemotional; a woman who could sing like that must know how to love indeed. - Honore de Balzac Wow
babygirl629: Like hunger, physical love is a necessity. But man’s appetite for amour is never so regular or so sustained as his appetite for the delights of the table. ~ Honore de Balzac xoxo
matchbookmag: “Great love affairs start with champagne…” -Honore de Balzac I couldn’t agree more…let the bubbly flow!
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onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: Balzac, the Open Sky - 11 P.M. 1908 In late summer 1908 Rodin moved the plaster of his sculpture of the French writer Honoré de Balzac out of his studio and into the open air so that Steichen, who disliked its chalky
redfenixslave: Quei vasti sentimenti concentrati che gli ingenui chiamano vizi. Honoré de Balzac
diavolaangelica: il-vaso-di-pandora-blog: La speranza è una memoria che desidera, il ricordo è una memoria che ha goduto. Honoré de Balzac, Un principe della Bohème ∵
excomungada: “O ódio tem melhor memória do que o amor” — Honoré de Balzac (excomungada)
distorta1974: C’è tutta una vita in un’ora d’amore. (Honorè de Balzac)
finita–la–commedia: “The best way to keep your word is never to give it.” — Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), from “Aphorisms and Thoughts”, selected by Honoré de Balzac, translated from the French by Charles D. Zorn
fravery: “Reading brings us unknown friends”― Honore de Balzac*Photo by Stanley Kubrick
artistandstudio: Auguste Rodin’s studio with several works including Eve and a large sculpture of Honoré de Balzac (at center right).
" y Eugenia se juró a sí misma amarlo siempre…” -Eugenia Grandet - Honoré de Balzac.
As lágrimas dos velhos são tão terríveis como as das crianças são naturais.Honoré de Balzac
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“All happiness depends on courage and work.” -Honoré de Balzac