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Joseph Joubert (7 May 1754 – 4 May 1824) was a French moralist and essayist. He published nothing during his lifetime; after his death in 1824, Joubert's widow entrusted his manuscripts to François-René de Chateaubriand, who published a short selection of them for private circulation, under the title Recueil des Pensées de M. Joubert (Collected Thoughts of Mr. Joubert) (Paris, 1838). This volume was subsequently re-edited with many additions by Paul Raynal, a nephew of the author, under the new title of Pensées, Essais, Maximes et Correspondance de J. Joubert (Thoughts, Essays, Maxims and Correspondence of J. Joubert) (Paris, 1842). A selection from his correspondence was published in 1883.
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View PlansA part of kindness consists in loving people more than they deserve
Tenderness is the repose of passion. — Joseph Joubert, <i>The Notebooks of Joseph Joubert</i>. (NYRB Classics; Main edition May 10, 2005) Originally published October 1983.
Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them.