Honore De Balzac Quotes
The Savage Has Only Impulse; The Civilized Man Has Impulses And Ideas. And In The Savage The Brain Retains, As We May Say, But Few Impressions, It Is Wholly At The Mercy Of The Feeling That Rushes In Upon It; While In The Civilized Man, Ideas Sink Into The Heart And Change It; He Has A Thousand Interests And Many Feelings, Where The Savage Has But One At A Time.
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