“Whenever I have talked to anyone at too great length, I am like a man who has drunk too much, and ashamed, doesn't know where to put himself.”
Quote by Jules Renard
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The journal of Jules Renard
The Journal of Jules Renard is a compilation of personal essays and musings that delve into the author's thoughts on various subjects, including art, literature, and life. Renard's writing is known for its wit and philosophical depth, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of a thoughtful and observant writer. more
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