14+ Ignazio Silone Quotes On Education, Comrades And Wine

An earthquake achieves what the law promises but does not in practice maintain - the equality of all men. — Ignazio Silone

Liberty is the possibility of doubting, the possibility of making a mistake, the possibility of searching and experimenting, the possibility of saying No to any authority - literary, artistic, philosophic, religious, social and even political. — Ignazio Silone

Fascism was a counter-revolution against a revolution that never took place. — Ignazio Silone

On a group of theories one can found a school; but on a group of values one can found a culture, a civilization, a new way of living together among men. — Ignazio Silone

Sometimes I'm haunted by the thought that we have only one life and that we live it provisionally, waiting in vain for the day when real life will begin. And so life passes by. — Ignazio Silone

Spiritual life and secure life do not go together; to save oneself on must struggle and take risks. — Ignazio Silone

The State always stands for swindling, intrigue, and privilege, and cannot stand for anything else. — Ignazio Silone

Destiny is the invention of the cowardly, and the resigned. — Ignazio Silone

The final conflict will be between the Communists and the ex-Communists. — Ignazio Silone

A wrong war brings wrong; so does a right war. — Ignazio Silone

No one can ever write about anything that happened to him after he was twelve years old. — Ignazio Silone

To grow up requires a whole life but to become old one night is enough. — Ignazio Silone

Liberty isn't a thing you are given as a present. You can be a free man under a dictatorship. It is sufficient if you struggle against it. — Ignazio Silone

I would willingly pass my life writing and re-writing the same book - that one book every writer carries within him - the image of his own soul. — Ignazio Silone

Life Lessons by Ignazio Silone

  1. Ignazio Silone's work emphasizes the importance of individual freedom, justice, and responsibility in a world of political and social oppression.
  2. His stories often explore the struggle between the individual and the state, and the importance of solidarity and collective action in the face of injustice.
  3. Through his work, Silone encourages readers to think critically about the power structures of society, and to take a stand against oppression and inequality.
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