14+ Sándor Márai Quotes (Introspective, Melancholic And Romantic)

Time is a purgatory that has cleansed all fury from my memories. — Sándor Márai

And yet, sometimes facts are no more than pitiful consequences, because guilt does not reside in our acts but in the intentions that give rise to our act. Everything turns on our intentions. — Sándor Márai

Whether life finds us guilty or not guilty, we ourselves know we are not innocent. — Sándor Márai

It is not true that fate slips silently into our lives. It steps in through the door that we have opened, and we invite it to enter. No one is strong enough or cunning enough to avert by word or deed the misfortune that is rooted in the iron laws of his character and his life. — Sándor Márai

There is no pain like the pain of knowing you love someone but cannot live with them. — Sándor Márai

I have started to think that the great, decisive moments that broadly govern our lives are far less conscious at the time than they seem later when we are reminiscing and taking stock. — Sándor Márai

We all of us must come to terms with what and who we are, and recognize that this wisdom is not going to earn us any praise, that life is not going to pin a medal on us for recognizing and enduring our own vanity or egoism or baldness or our potbelly. — Sándor Márai

Is disinterest not the essence of every human relationship? — Sándor Márai

One has to endure betrayal and disloyalty and, hardest of all , another person's excellence of character or intellect — Sándor Márai

You would like to read, but somehow the rain gets into the book, too; not literally, and yet it really does, the letters are meaningless, and all you hear is the rain. You would like to play the piano, but the rain comes to sit alongside and play an accompaniment. And then the dry weather returns, which is to say there is steam and bright light. People age quickly. — Sándor Márai

And I've been waiting for you, because I couldn't do anything else. And we've both known that we would meet again, and then it would be all over with life and everything that gave our existence meaning and tension. A secret of the kind that lurks between the two of us has extraordinary power. It burns through the fabric of life like a scorching beam, and yet at the same time it also gives it tensile strength. It forces us to live. — Sándor Márai

She said she never wanted to have secrets from me nor from herself, which is why she wanted to write down everything that otherwise would be hard to talk about. As I said, later I understood that someone who flees into honesty like that fears something, fears that her life will fill with something that can no longer be shared, a genuine secret, indescribable, unutterable. — Sándor Márai

London is a huge, stony desert: even boredom feels endless there. — Sándor Márai

Everything your students need to know about philosophy communicated in a way that appeals to them, as well as inspire many of them to the study of philosophy. — Sándor Márai

Life Lessons by Sándor Márai

  1. Sándor Márai's work emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest and cherishing the moments we have with our loved ones.
  2. His writing also encourages us to be honest and true to ourselves, even if it means going against the grain of society.
  3. Finally, Márai's work reminds us to be mindful of our actions and to take responsibility for their consequences.
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