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Death had to take her little by little, bit by bit, dragging her along to the bitter end of the miserable existence she'd made for herself. They never even knew what she did die of. Some spoke of a chill. But the truth was that she died from poverty, from the filth and the weariness of her wretched life.
— Émile Zola L'Assommoir
Tags: death

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If you ask me what I came to do in this world, I, an artist, will answer you: I am here to live out loud.
— Émile Zola
Tags: life, calling, art
Le mépris de la science lui venait ; il voulait rester ignorant, afin de garder l'humilité de sa foi.
— Émile Zola La Faute de l'Abbe Mouret
Tags: science, foi
Civilization will not attain to its perfection until the last stone from the last church falls on the last priest.
— Émile Zola
Tags: religion, organized-religion, civilization, atheism
But you said so yourself,the poor lass will die of it...Do you really want her to die? 'Yes, I'd rather she died than have a bad life.
— Émile Zola The Dream
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When lovers kiss on the cheeks, it is because they are searching, feeling for one another's lips. Lovers are made by a kiss.
— Émile Zola The Fortune of the Rougons
Tags: romance, lovers, love, kiss
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