Paul Brulat:
(Born: Saint-Jean-de-Muzola, Ardèche, France, 26 May 1866 – Died: Le Chesnay, Yvelines, France, 30 June 1940).
French writer and journalist.

Our unhappiness often comes from the realisation of the dreams we have loved most dearly.

Victorious individualism, driven to extremes, makes one long for absolute monarchy, because a freedom, from which only the strong benefit, is the worst of tyrannies.
