Louis Napolon And Mademoiselle De Montijo

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Louis Napolon And Mademoiselle De Montijo
Imbert De Saint-Amand, 1834-1900
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Good heavens! success depends upon a number of infinitesimals which only at the very end attain a body and count for something. If you saw a man abandoned, alone in a desert island, you would say to him: 'Don't try to make a skiff out of tree- trunks, which would founder in a storm; wait till chance brings a liberating vessel. ' I would say to him: 'Use all your endeavors to create instruments with which you may succeed in building a vessel. This occupation will sustain your moral force, and yo...u will always have an aim before you. This will develop your faculties by the obstacles you have to overcome ; if you succeed, it will prove that you are superior to destiny. When your vessel is finished.
THE LETTERS FROM HAM 263 enter it boldlj-. If you succeed in reaching the con- tinent, you will owe your success to nobody but yourself. If you succumb, well, 3^ou will have met a better end than if you had allowed yourself to be devoured by wild animals or by the enemy. ' No, there is nothing puerile ia efforts when they always proceed from the same motive and always tend towards the same end.


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