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Jean Giraudoux was a French dramatist and novelist whose works often delved into themes of mythology, fantasy, and social critique. Known for plays like "Electra" and "The Madwoman of Chaillot," Giraudoux's writing combined wit with a deep understanding of human nature. His contributions to French theater include innovative use of language and structure, and his plays remain influential in the study of modern drama.

"There is no better way of exercising the imagination than the study of law. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth."


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"I tell you, sir, the only safeguard of order and discipline in the modern world is a standardized worker with interchangeable parts. That would solve the entire problem of management."



"We all know here that the law is the most powerful of schools for the imagination. No poet ever interpreted nature as freely as a lawyer interprets the truth."



"When you see a woman who can go nowhere without a staff of admirers, it is not so much because they think she is beautiful, it is because she has told them they are handsome."


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