11+ Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly Quotes On Democracy, War And Government
Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly was a French novelist and short story writer of the 19th century. He is best known for his works of Gothic fiction and his keen insight into the psychology of his characters. He is considered to be one of the most influential French writers of the 19th century, and his works are still widely read today. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly on democracy, war, government.
Next to the wound, what women make best is the bandage. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
They had...finished their lives before their death - which is not always the end of life and often comes long before the end. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
For in Paris, whenever God puts a pretty woman there (the streets), the Devil, in reply, immediately puts a fool to keep her. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
Happy men are grave. They carry their happiness cautiously, as they would a glass filled to the brim which the slightest movement could cause to spill over, or break. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
Passions are less mischievous than boredom, for passions tend to diminish and boredom increase. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
Yet, whether to the glory or to the shame of human nature, in what we call pleasure (with an excess of scorn, perhaps) there are abysses as deep as those of love. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
I did not want to be taken for a fool-the typical French reason for performing the worst of deeds without remorse. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
We priests are the surgeons of souls, and it is our duty to deliver them of shameful secrets they would fain conceal, with hands careful to neither wound no pollute. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
The crimes of extreme civilization are certainly more atrocious than those of extreme barbarism. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
The crimes of extreme civilization are probably worse than those of extreme barbarism, because of their refinement, the corruption they presuppose, and their superior degree of intellectuality. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
The artist's morality lies in the force and truth of his description. — Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
Life Lessons by Jules Amedee Barbey d'Aurevilly
- Jules Amedee Barbey dAurevilly's works demonstrate the importance of examining the complexities of human nature and the power of the imagination.
- His works often explore the tension between the rational and the irrational, emphasizing the importance of understanding the motivations behind our actions.
- His works also illustrate the power of the written word to evoke emotion and create a vivid world, reminding us of the importance of storytelling.
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