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Anatole

Proper noun

Meaning

Anatole

(rare) A male given name from Ancient Greek.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Religion is one thing, and science another. What if they conflict? Religion is a matter of faith. Faith always gives satisfaction, whereas the truth does not always do so. As for me, I follow Anatole France who enjoins us to keep religion in one compartment of our head and skepticism in another. Epifanio de los Santos

A man thinks he is dying for his country," said Anatole France, "but he is dying for a few industrialists." But even that is saying too much. What one dies for is not even so substantial and tangible as an industrialist. Simone Weil

Always a contradictory figure, Burroughs nevertheless criticized Anatole Broyard for reading authorial intent into his works where there is none, which sets him at odds both with New Criticism and the old school as represented by Mathew Arnold. Source: Internet

Coleman 2005, p. 271. In 1955 Leigh starred in Anatole Litvak 's film The Deep Blue Sea ; co-star Kenneth More felt he had poor chemistry with Leigh during the filming. Source: Internet

Bailly, Anatole; Dictionnaire Grec Français, 26th ed. (1963) (entry: "*Ἄϊς") The name as it came to be known in classical times was Háidēs ( Ἅιδης main). Source: Internet

"By contrast, the realistic attitude, inspired by positivism, from Saint Thomas Aquinas to Anatole France, clearly seems to me to be hostile to any intellectual or moral advancement. Source: Internet

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