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Émile Zola

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Biography - Émile Zola:

French novelist, playwright and journalist.
Born: 1840 - Died: 1902
Period:
20th century
19th century
Place of birth: France
France

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.



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Nothing is ever finished ; only a little happiness is needed for everything to begin again.





I have only one passion, that for light, in the name of humanity which has suffered so much and which has the right to happiness.





A society is only strong when it opens the truth up to the bright light of the sun.





Nothing develops intelligence like travel.





Did science promise happiness? I do not believe it. It promised truth, and the question is to know if we will ever make happiness with truth.





Knowing where you want to go is a good start; but you have to show you are on your way.












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