18+ Amelie Nothomb Quotes On Friendship, Education And Happiness
Amelie Nothomb is a Belgian writer of French language novels, short stories, and essays. She is known for her darkly humorous and often surreal works, which often explore themes of identity, mortality, and existentialism. Her best-known works include Fear and Trembling, The Character of Rain, and The Stranger Next Door. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Amelie Nothomb on love, friendship, education.
Because we don't have much time together, I will give you as much love in a year as I could give you in a lifetime. — Amelie Nothomb
More and more I understand that it's very fine not to know where you come from. — Amelie Nothomb
Une histoire d'amour dont les épisodes ont été mélangés par un fou — Amelie Nothomb
When I want to be incognito, I don't wear any hat. Unfortunately, even without the hat, they now recognise me in Paris. — Amelie Nothomb
I thought maybe I would become a god, or a goddess, or a president or a Nobel Prize winner. — Amelie Nothomb
The purpose of the photograph is to reveal the love that is felt in a single image. — Amelie Nothomb
I've noticed it a lot. I'm not someone who revises. It's always the first movement, it's that. It's an instinct. Either it works straight away, or it won't ever work. — Amelie Nothomb
It’s true that someone will always say that good and evil don’t exist: that is a person who has never had any dealings with real evil. Good is far less convincing than evil, but it’s because their chemical structures are different. Like gold, good is never found in a pure state in nature: it therefore doesn’t seem impressive. It has the unfortunate tendency not to act; it prefers, passively, to be seen. — Amelie Nothomb
Luckily I haven't fallen into the trap, which has claimed so many writers, of living from day to day thinking 'Ah, I'll write a book about that.' — Amelie Nothomb
God isn't chocolate, he's the encounter between chocolate and the palate capable of appreciating it. — Amelie Nothomb
I never even dreamt of being a writer because I didn't feel allowed. When I was a child I was terribly ambitious, but I didn't know at all what this great thing would become. — Amelie Nothomb
I need to be very hungry all the time. I need to be very hungry to write. — Amelie Nothomb
Japanese women live in fear of making the least sound in a bathroom stall. Japanese men pay no attention to the subject whatsoever. — Amelie Nothomb
Of course you have memories, and these memories are convincing. But it's really at the moment when I write them down - when I write about my relationship with that Japanese boy in Ni d'Eve, Ni d'Adam - that they reach a degree of reality which is incandescent, that I've really conquered a story, understood it and feel that it is really part of me. — Amelie Nothomb
When you have a lot of success you don't need vanity any more. — Amelie Nothomb
If you admire yourself in the mirror, let it be in fear and not delight, because the only thing that beauty will bring to you is terror of losing it. — Amelie Nothomb
I eat in a strange way, but I enjoy it. Everything became well when I finally understood that I enjoy being hungry. Normally, I only eat in the evening. — Amelie Nothomb
It's while writing that suddenly a point of view appears: 'So, that's what I really thought about this thing'. Then it feels part of me. — Amelie Nothomb
Life Lessons by Amelie Nothomb
- Amelie Nothomb's work emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and understanding one's own identity.
- Her stories often explore themes of alienation, loneliness, and the search for meaning in life.
- Through her writing, she encourages readers to think critically about the world around them and to confront their own fears and doubts.
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