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Jean Henri Fabre, a French author and entomologist, illuminated the wonders of the insect world through his insightful observations and lyrical prose. His pioneering work in the field of natural history, particularly his studies of insect behavior, earned him international acclaim and inspired generations of scientists and nature enthusiasts.
"The common people have no history: persecuted by the present, they cannot think of preserving the memory of the past."
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"The common people have no history: persecuted by the present, they cannot think of preserving the memory of the past."

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"Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring."
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"Let us turn elsewhere, to the wasps and bees, who unquestionably come first in the laying up of a heritage for their offspring."

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"We have within us, from the start, that which will distinguish us from the vulgar herd."
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"We have within us, from the start, that which will distinguish us from the vulgar herd."

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"Without feeling abashed by my ignorance, I confess that I am absolutely unable to say. In the absence of an appearance of learning, my answer has at least one merit, that of perfect sincerity."
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"Without feeling abashed by my ignorance, I confess that I am absolutely unable to say. In the absence of an appearance of learning, my answer has at least one merit, that of perfect sincerity."

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