"The kiss itself is immortal. It travels from……" — Guy de Maupassant
"The kiss itself is immortal. It travels from lip to lip, century to century, from age to age. Men and women garner these kisses, offer them to others and then die in turn."
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Guy de Maupassant
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70 Quotes by Guy de Maupassant
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You must render: never report.
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The glasses were half full, which meant that the guests were completely so
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The essence of life is the smile of round female bottoms, under the shadow of cosmic boredom.
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I entered literary life as a meteor, and I shall leave it like a thunderbolt.
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