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-{{Template}}'''''Mauvaises pensées et autres''''' (Eng: Bad Thoughts and Others) is a collection of short essays and aphorisms about various political, intellectual and aesthetic matters taken from [[Paul Valéry]] 's notebooks first published by [[Gallimard]] on [[October 21]] [[1942]].+{{Template}}'''''Mauvaises pensées et autres''''' (Eng: Bad Thoughts and Others) is a collection of short [[essay]]s and [[aphorism]]s about various political, intellectual and aesthetic matters taken from [[Paul Valéry]] 's notebooks first published by [[Gallimard]] on [[October 21]] [[1942]].
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-* An intelligent woman is a woman with whom one can be as stupid as one wants.+
-** ''Mauvaises Pensées et Autres''+
 +* [[An intelligent woman is a woman with whom one can be as stupid as one wants]].
* The painter should not paint what he sees, but what will be seen. * The painter should not paint what he sees, but what will be seen.
-** ''Mauvaises Pensées et Autres'' 
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Mauvaises pensées et autres (Eng: Bad Thoughts and Others) is a collection of short essays and aphorisms about various political, intellectual and aesthetic matters taken from Paul Valéry 's notebooks first published by Gallimard on October 21 1942.




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