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The fate of animals is of greater importance to me than the fear of appearing ridiculous; it is indissolubly connected with the fate of men.
— Emile Zola
Tags: fate, men, fear, me

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The fear of life, the fear of burdens and of duties, of annoyances and of catastrophes! The fear of life, which makes us, through dread of its sufferings, refuse its joys. Ah! I tell you, this cowardliness enrages me; I cannot forgive it. We must live - live a complete life - live all our life.
— Emile Zola
Tags: fear, you, me, life
If you shut up truth, and bury it underground, it will but grow.
— Emile Zola
Tags: grow, will, you, truth
I believe that the future of humanity is in the progress of reason through science. I believe that the pursuit of truth, through science, is the divine ideal which man should propose to himself.
— Emile Zola
Tags: future, man, truth, science
In my view you cannot claim to have seen something until you have photographed it.
— Emile Zola
Tags: something, cannot, view, you
If I cannot overwhelm with my quality, I will overwhelm with my quantity.
— Emile Zola
Tags: quantity, cannot, will, quality
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