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The man of science, the artist, the philosopher are attached to their nations as much as the day-laborer and the merchan
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"The man of science, the artist, the philosopher are attached to their nations as much as the day-laborer and the merchant"

- Julien Benda

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Julien Benda's quote speaks to the idea that all people, despite their occupation or social standing, are similarly linked to their nation. He suggests that the male of science, the artist, the thinker, the day-laborer, and the merchant are all equally devoted to their country. This quote indicates that all individuals, regardless of their occupation, have a shared sense of patriotism and loyalty to their nation. It also recommends that all individuals, regardless of their profession, are similarly important to the nation. This quote speaks to the idea that all people, despite their profession, have a shared sense of patriotism and commitment to their nation. It also implies that all individuals, despite their occupation, are equally essential to the country. This quote is a suggestion that all people, despite their occupation, are equally dedicated to their country and ought to be respected and valued for their contributions.

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France Flag This quote is written / told by Julien Benda between December 26, 1867 and June 7, 1956. He/she was a famous Philosopher from France. The author also have 6 other quotes.

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