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Il nous semble, à nous,que notre ascension n'est pas achevée, que la vérité de demain se nourrit de l'erreur d'hier, et que les contradictions à surmonter sont le terreau même de notre croissance. Nous reconnaissons comme nôtres ceux même qui diffèrent de nous. Mais quelle étrange parenté! elle se fonde sur l'avenir, non sur le passé. Sur le but, non sur l'origine. Nous sommes l'un pour l'autre des pélerins qui, le long de chemins divers, peinons vers le même rendez-vous.
Il nous semble, à nous,que notre ascension n'est pas achevée, que la vérité de demain se nourrit de l'erreur d'hier, et que les contradictions à surmonter sont le terreau même de notre croissance. Nous reconnaissons comme nôtres ceux même qui diffèrent de nous. Mais quelle étrange parenté! elle se fonde sur l'avenir, non sur le passé. Sur le but, non sur l'origine. Nous sommes l'un pour l'autre des pélerins qui, le long de chemins divers, peinons vers le même rendez-vous.
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Antoine Marie Jean-Baptiste Roger de Saint-Exupéry, né le 29 juin 1900 à Lyon et disparu en vol le 31 juillet 1944 en mer, au large de Marseille, Mort pour la France, est un écrivain, poète et aviateur français. Né dans une famille issue de la noblesse française, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry passe une enfance heureuse malgré la mort prématurée de son père. Élève peu brillant, il obtient cependant son baccalauréat en 1917 et, après son échec à l'École navale, il s'oriente vers les beaux-arts et l'architecture. Devenu pilote lors de son service militaire en 1921 à Strasbourg, il est engagé en 1926 par la compagnie Latécoère (future Aéropostale) et transporte le courrier de Toulouse au Sénégal avant de rejoindre l'Amérique du Sud en 1929. Il publie, en s'inspirant de ses expériences d'aviateur, ses premiers romans : Courrier Sud en 1929 et surtout Vol de Nuit en 1931, qui rencontre un grand succès.
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