29+ Bernard-Henri Levy Quotes On Education, Democracy And Philosophical

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Top 10 Bernard-Henri Levy Quotes

  1. God is dead but my hair is perfect.
  2. For me, dressing is always a question of principle, respect, a sense of order, not to disguise myself, even in rotten places.
  3. The totalitarian state is not a force unleashed, the truth is in chains.
  4. I reject the idea that there is some sort of existential "clash of civilizations." I am an interventionist, but not a militarist. War should always be a last resort.
  5. Europe has certainly lost confidence in itself. This was something that, when I was a young man, we never imagined would happen.
  6. The only successful revolution of this century is totalitarianism.
  7. The euro is a great achievement. It's a symbolic achievement. But, the European constitution was a missed opportunity.
  8. Europe needs to develop a sense of collective history - we need to write books from a European perspective, to teach it in schools as well.
  9. I don't really believe in dialogue; I am too Nietzschean for that. We need to have a warrior conception of philosophy.
  10. Islamic terrorists are new examples of an old problem with fascism.

Bernard-Henri Levy Famous Quotes And Sayings

The European Union should not be prescribing an identity. We know what that's like, when a government tells its people how it should look; what it should be doing. That's the first step towards totalitarianism. — Bernard-Henri Levy

I would sooner want a strong partnership with the United States - even with (US President George W.) Bush, who I think is the worst president in a long, long time. I would sooner want a friendship with Bush than with (Russian President Vladimir) Putin. — Bernard-Henri Levy

The terrorists exist, and I think we must speak to them, not to establish a dialogue-since for serious terrorists that is unfortunately out of the question - but to learn how their brains work, to be better able to fight them. — Bernard-Henri Levy

Why should an intellectual have to renounce the pleasures of life? I am not a hermit. I am a man of flesh and blood. In fact, if you look at my name in French, that schizophrenia, that aspiration to several lives is contained in my name. Lévy is also les vies - "the lives". — Bernard-Henri Levy

The Left is my family. And it is threatened by terrible demons, like differentialism. "differentialist Left" are people who have learned nothing about tolerance. Or justice. People who, hiding behind a backward sense of tolerance and justice, explain to us that we must accept all the actions of all civilizations, including the stoning of adulterous wives or the mutilation of little girls. — Bernard-Henri Levy

France is a country where thinking is supposed to be furtive, invisible, almost clandestine. France is a country of cliques and sects. — Bernard-Henri Levy

I would hope that Europe always has a privileged relationship with the United States. The alternatives are not attractive. — Bernard-Henri Levy

I work even when I am on vacation. You know that line by Stéphane Mallarmé, "All earthly existence must ultimately be contained in a book"? I am the kind of person who finds life interesting only if it is translated into writing, if it is parsed into words. — Bernard-Henri Levy

Even if it doesn't sound like it at first, that's an identity that Europe can go out into the world with and take a leading role. — Bernard-Henri Levy

The conservatives want to revolutionize the world all at once. And that's a dangerous proposal. — Bernard-Henri Levy

I definitely don't agree with that sort of rhetoric from the United States - this idea that all the major conflicts of our age need to be solved militarily. — Bernard-Henri Levy

It's true that in France there is always this ridiculous complex about money. Money is cursed, shameful, money disqualifies you . . . In America, even though it is a Protestant country, it's the opposite. — Bernard-Henri Levy

Each time a Palestinian or an Israeli dies, it is terrible. But they have the right to have a funeral, to be buried, to have a place in the memory of the survivors. And then you have these other places - Darfur, Rwanda, even Colombia - where the dead have no faces and literally cannot be counted. Theirs are minuscule lives moving toward imperceptible deaths. For me, it is the essence of tragedy. — Bernard-Henri Levy

In general, Europeans need to get a wider perspective on the problem of Islamism. Even if the Israel-Palestine question were solved - and I think and hope that one day soon it will be - this wouldn't stop one person from becoming a terrorist. — Bernard-Henri Levy

When you believe in what you are doing, when you are seeking justice for the killing of Daniel Pearl, when you want to alert public opinion to the plight of the massacred people of Darfur, or in the recently martyred former Soviet republic Georgia, it makes more sense to use the media than to work in silence. — Bernard-Henri Levy

I really like the United State, its relationship to space and time, its interest in mobility, its cosmopolitanism. — Bernard-Henri Levy

There is a true weakness in American thought today: their incapacity to be interested in the intelligence of evil. — Bernard-Henri Levy

America creates myths by focusing a lot of energy on its history and using it - - not always, but sometimes - for constructive purposes. — Bernard-Henri Levy

If you trace the history of Islamist terrorism, you see that its founders were great admirers of European fascism. They read the texts of European fascism, they quoted them in speeches and letters. This is not from the Koran - the Koran doesn't teach you how to repress people; there's nothing in there about women having to cover their faces, there's certainly nothing about suicide bombing. — Bernard-Henri Levy

Life Lessons by Bernard-Henri Levy

  1. Bernard-Henri Levy's work emphasizes the importance of using reason and critical thinking to tackle difficult social and political issues.
  2. He encourages people to look beyond the surface of a situation and strive to uncover the underlying causes of conflict.
  3. He also advocates for the protection of individual rights and freedoms, and for the need to challenge oppressive systems and structures.
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