21+ Pierre Loti Quotes On Education, Art And Romantic

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Top 10 Pierre Loti Quotes

  1. Holy Istanbul! Your name is the most enchanting one of all names which enchants me.
  2. The moon of a bright silver, which dazzles by its shining, illumines a world which surely is no longer ours; for it resembles in nothing what may be seen in other lands.
  3. Egypt, the Egypt of antiquity, at a later time, exercised a mysterious fascination over me. I recognized a picture of it immediately, without hesitation and astonishment, in an illustrated magazine.
  4. My emotions lose their force when I endeavor to interpret them, and my words seem very inept.
  5. Often, before returning home, I would take a long and roundabout way and pass by the peaceful ramparts from where I had glimpses of other provinces, and a sight of the distant country.
  6. My sister and my brother, of whom I have not spoken before, were considerably older than I; it seemed almost as if we belonged to different generations.
  7. Through the study of fossils I had already been initiated into the mysteries of prehistoric creations.
  8. It is with the approach of winter that cats...wear their richest fur and assume an air of sumptuous and delightful opulence.
  9. I am surprised that I cannot recall whether my desire to become a minister transformed itself into a wish to lead the more militant life of missionary, by a slow process or suddenly.
  10. Painting and music were the only things I worked at industriously and faithfully.

Pierre Loti Famous Quotes And Sayings

I am sure that the sad days and happenings were rare, and that I lived the joyous and careless life of other children; but just because the happy days were so habitual to me they made no impression upon my mind, and I can no longer recall them. — Pierre Loti

I still have in my memory, almost agonizing impressions of a serious illness which I had when I was about eight years old. Those about me called it scarlet fever, and its very name seemed to have a diabolical quality. — Pierre Loti

Cats are possessed of a shy, retiring nature, cajoling, haughty, and capricious, difficult to fathom. They reveal themselves only to certain favored individuals, and are repelled by the faintest suggestion of insult or even by the most trifling deception. — Pierre Loti

I still held fast to my determination to become a minister; it still seemed to me that that was my duty. I had pledged myself, in my prayers I had given my word to God. How could I therefore break my vow? — Pierre Loti

I recall feeling an almost delicious terror when one day I found myself alone in the midst of tall June grasses that grew high as my head. But here the secret working of self consciousness is almost too entangled with the things of the past for me to explain it. — Pierre Loti

It is said that many children who live in the central provinces, away from the ocean, have a great longing to see it. I who had never been away from the monotonous country surrounding us looked forward eagerly to seeing the mountains. — Pierre Loti

I do not exactly remember at what period I started my museum which absorbed so much of my time. — Pierre Loti

Unlike most other children, - especially unlike those of today - who are eager to become men and women as speedily as possible, I had a terror of growing up, which became more and more accentuated as I grew older. — Pierre Loti

If by chance I seated myself to write, she very slyly, very tenderly, seeking protection and caresses, would softly take her place on my knee and follow the comings and goings of my pen - sometimes effacing, with an unintentional stroke of her paw, lines of whose tenor she disapproved. — Pierre Loti

It seems to me that it will be very wearisome to be a man. — Pierre Loti

I still went to church regularly every Sunday; that is we all went there together. I reverenced the family pew where we had assembled for so many years; and apart from that reason I hold it dear because it is associated in my memory with my mother. — Pierre Loti

Life Lessons by Pierre Loti

  1. Pierre Loti's work emphasizes the importance of exploring the world and embracing unfamiliar cultures. He encourages readers to find beauty in the unfamiliar and to be open to learning from other cultures.
  2. Pierre Loti's work also highlights the power of storytelling and the importance of understanding different perspectives. He encourages readers to be active listeners and to consider the stories of others.
  3. Pierre Loti's work also emphasizes the importance of understanding the past in order to better understand the present. He encourages readers to explore history and to reflect on how it shapes the world today.
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