Guy de Maupassant Quotes
Envy, bitter envy, was permeating his soul drop by drop, like a poison that tainted all his pleasure...
Show MoreEverything I see reminds me that in a few days I shall no longer see it... It's horrible... I shall ...
Show MoreIn fact living is dying.
It was one of those bitter mornings when the whole of nature is shiny, brittle, and hard, like cryst...
Show MoreHe seemed to have established in his mind an affinity between the two great passions of his life – p...
Show MoreSince governments take the right of death over their people, it is not astonishing if the people sho...
Show MoreAny government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship's captain has to avoid a shipw
Is it not rather the touch of Love, of Love the Mysterious, who seeks constantly to unite two beings...
Show MoreI told myself: 'I am surrounded by unknown things.' I imagined man without ears, suspecting the exis...
Show More...A strange art – music – the most poetic and precise of all the arts, vague as a dream and precise...
Show MoreI told myself 'Everything is a being! The shout that passes into the air is an entity like an animal...
Show MoreEverything is false, everything is possible, everything is doubtful.
It was then between one o'clock in the morning and half-past that hour; the sky soon cleared a bit b...
Show MoreA sick thought can devour the body's flesh more than fever or consumption.
Solitude is indeed dangerous for a working intelligence. We need to have around us people who think ...
Show MoreWhen the first fine spring days come, and the earth awakes and assumes its garment of verdure, when ...
Show MoreWhy not other elements besides fire, air, earth and water? There are four of them, just four, those ...
Show MoreI said, 'If other beings besides us exist on Earth, why didn't we meet them a long time ago?
How fathomless the mystery of the Unseen is! We cannot plumb its depths with our feeble senses - wit...
Show MoreYou have the army of mediocrities followed by the multitude of fools. As the mediocrities and the fo...
Show MoreThere is a part of everything which is unexplored,because we are accustomed to using our eyes only i...
Show MoreI entered literary life as a meteor, and I shall leave it like a thunder
The great artists are those who impose their personal vision upon humanity.
But a vague jealousy, one of those dormant jealousies that develop between brothers or sisters almos...
Show MoreThere were some children round him playing in the dust on the paths. They had long fair hair, and wi...
Show MoreYes, but I say that Nature is our enemy, that we must always fight against Nature, for she is contin...
Show MoreThey were so absorbed in their plotting that they did not hear Boule de Suif return. But the Comte's...
Show MoreThere are some delightful places in this world which have a sensual charm for the eyes. One loves th...
Show MoreThe love between man and woman is a voluntary pact in which the one who falls short is only guilty o...
Show MoreIt is man who has introduced a little grace, beauty, unknown charm and mystery into creation by sing...
Show MoreI have coveted everything and taken pleasure in nothing.
Great minds that are healthy are never considered geniuses, while this sublime qualification is lavi...
Show MoreA human being - what is a human being? Everything and nothing. Through the power of thought it can m...
Show MoreBroad daylight does not encourage the apprehension of horror.
Every ideal comes from us as do all the amenities of life, in order to make our existence as simple ...
Show MoreNevertheless man has found love, which is not a bad reply to that sly Deity, and he has adorned it w...
Show MorePatriotism is a kind of religion it is the egg from which wars are hatched.
Do you know how I picture God myself?" he said. "As an enormous, creative organ beyond our ken, who ...
Show MoreOur memory is a more perfect world than the universe: it gives back life to those who no longer exis...
Show MoreIt is the encounters with people that make life worth living.
I love the night passionately. I love it as I love my country, or my mistress, with an instinctive, ...
Show MoreIt is better to be unhappy in love than unhappy in marriage, but some people manage to be both.
Get black on white.
I have coveted everything and taken pleasure in nothing
Patriotism is a kind of religion; it is the egg from which wars are hatched."]
...perhaps, also this short embrace may infuse in their veins a little of this thrill which they wou...
Show MoreIf I could, I would stop the passage of time. But hour follows on hour, minute on minute, each secon...
Show MoreThe human mind is a lucky little local, passing accident which was totally unforeseen, and condemned...
Show MoreConversation. What is it? A Mystery! It's the art of never seeming bored, of touching everything wit...
Show MoreWords dazzle and deceive because they are mimed by the face. But black words on a white page are the...
Show MorePatriotism is a kind of religion it is the egg from which wars are hatched.
What you love too violently finishes by killing you.
We are, on earth, two distinct races. Those who have need of others, whom others amuse, engage sooth...
Show MoreThe essence of life is the smile of round female bottoms, under the shadow of cosmic boredom.
She was no longer the fair-haired, colourless girl whom I had seen at the church fifteen years befor...
Show MoreNature loves death: she will not punish it.
He himself was one of your noisy roisterers, for whom life holds no greater pleasures than wine and ...
Show MoreO sleep! ridiculous mystery which makes faces appear so grotesque, you are the revealer of human ugl...
Show MoreFor some years he had felt weighing on him the burden of loneliness which sometimes overwhelms old b...
Show MoreSome people never have any luck. All at once, as though a thick veil had been whisked aside, he clea...
Show MoreMadame Chantal―a large woman whose ideas always strike me as being square-shaped, like stones dresse...
Show MoreI am lost! Someone has taken over my mind and is controlling it! Someone is in command of all my act...
Show MoreThere were office-worn gents with yellow faces, bent backs, and one shoulder set slightly higher tha...
Show MoreDaylight does not lend itself to terror: objects and people are plain to see; and we encounter there...
Show MoreSolitude is obviously dangerous for people with active brains. We need men around us who have ideas ...
Show MoreThere was an undoubted affinity in his mind between the two great passions of his life: revolution a...
Show MoreShe thought constantly about Paris and avidly read all the society pages in the papers. Their accoun...
Show MoreLanguage dazzles and deceives because it is masked by faces, because we see it emerging from the lip...
Show MoreBy nature independent, gay, even exuberant, seductively responsive and given to those spontaneous sa...
Show MoreWhy is it a shame for me to cause them to die and try to exterminate them, tell me? You did not talk...
Show MoreThe only certainty is death.
Get married, my friend, you don't know what it means to live alone, at my age. Nowadays feeling alon...
Show MoreYes, this is the only good thing in life: love! To hold a woman you love in your arms! That is the u...
Show MoreLife is a slope. As long as you're going up you're always looking towards the top and you feel happy...
Show MoreKilling is decreed by law but nature loves eternal youth. Whatever she does, however unconscious and...
Show MoreThe past attracts me, the present frightens me, because the future is death.
Madeleine in her turn stared at him steadily, straight into his eyes, in a profound, strange way, as...
Show MoreAfter all, life is never so jolly or so miserable as people seem to think.
I had kissed her at odd times, in out of the way corners, in the manner of a mountain guide, nothing...
Show MoreI have an immoderate passion for water; for the sea, though so vast, so restless, so beyond one's co...
Show More....and I gazed at these forms incomprehensible to me, but which revealed the immortal thoughts of t...
Show MoreAnd involuntarily I compared the childish sarcasm, the religious sarcasm of Voltaire with the irresi...
Show MoreThe kiss itself is immortal. It travels from lip to lip, century to century, from age to age. Men an...
Show MoreNight was a very different matter. It was dense, thicker than the very walls, and it was empty, so b...
Show MoreWe are all very much alike in France in this respect; we still remain knights, knights of love and f...
Show MoreMilitary men are the scourges of the world.