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A French writer and aviator. Antoine de Saint-Exupery (29 June 1900 – 31 July 1944) was a French writer and aviator. He is best remembered for his novella The Little Prince (Le Petit Prince) and for his books about aviation adventures, including Night Flight and Wind, Sand and Stars. Here are some famous quotes by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
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Pure logic is the ruin of the spirit.
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A goal without a plan is just a wish.
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To be a man is precisely to be responsible.
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There is no hope or joy except in human relations.
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What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step.
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True love begins when nothing is looked for in return.
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Defeat is a thing of weariness of incoherence of boredom.
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War is not an adventure. It is a disease. It is like typhus.
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A single event can awaken within us a stranger totally unknown to us.
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The field of consciousness is tiny. It accepts only one problem at a time.
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Loving is not just looking at each other it's looking in the same direction.
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It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.
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Let a man in a garret burn with enough intensity and he will set fire to the world.
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How could the drops of water know themselves to be a river? Yet the river flows on.
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Life has meaning only if one barters it day by day for something other than itself.
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Life has a meaning only if one barters it day by day for something other than itself.
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The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves but in our attitude towards them.
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Once men are caught up in an event they cease to be afraid. Only the unknown frightens men.
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To be a man is to feel that one's own stone contributes to building the edifice of the world.
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Man is a knot a web a mesh into which relationships are tied. Only those relationships matter.
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It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.
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It is in your act that you exist not in your body. Your act is yourself and there is no other you.
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A single event can awaken within us a stranger totally unknown to us. To live is to be slowly born.
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Love does not consist in gazing at each other but in looking outward together in the same direction.
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Perfection is achieved not when there is nothing more to add but when there is nothing left to take away.
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The machine does not isolate man from the great problems of nature but plunges him more deeply into them.
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A chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He does not say 'My men were beaten ' he says 'I was beaten.'
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A chief is a man who assumes responsibility. He says 'I was beaten'; he does not say 'My men were beaten.'
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What saves a man is to take a step. Then another step. It is always the same step but you have to take it.
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It is in the compelling zest of high adventure and of victory and in creative action that man finds his supreme joy.
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Each man must look to himself to teach him the meaning of life. It is not something discovered; it is something moulded.
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A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it bearing within him the image of a cathedral.
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A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add but when there is nothing left to take away.
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Freedom and constraint are two aspects of the same necessity the necessity of being the man you are and not another. You are free to be that man but not free to be another.
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The field of consciousness is tiny. It accepts only one problem at a time. Get into a fist fight put your mind on the strategy of the fight and you will not feel the other fellow's punches.
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Night when words fade and things come alive when the destructive analysis of day is done and all that is truly important becomes whole and sound again. When man reassembles his fragmentary self and grows with the calm of a tree.