32 quotes found
“Hatred needs scorn. Scorn is hatred's nectar!”
“(it was) beautiful, like so many senseless things.”
“Next to the wound what women make best is the bandage.”
“For with dandies, a joke is the only way of making yourself respected.”
“Night, which in Autumn seems to fall from the sky so suddenly, chilled us...”
“For in Paris, whenever God puts a pretty woman there (the streets), the Devil, in reply, immediately puts a fool to keep her.”
“They had...finished their lives before their death which is not always the end of life and often comes long before the end.”
“He had a reputation in society as a man with a lively wit, whose gaiety was pleasant and formidable which all gaiety must be in a society which would despise you if, while amusing it, you did not ...”
“The Devil teaches women what they are or they would teach it to the Devil if he did not know.”
“She was one of those women of good family who no longer exist, elegant, distinguished, and haughty, whose pallor and thinness seem to say, 'I am conquered by the era, like all my breed. I am dying,...”
“Beauty is single. Only ugliness is multiple, and even then its multiplicity is soon exhausted.”
“In Paris, where raillery is so quick to throw emotion out the window, silence, in a roomful of clever people after a story, is the most flattering of all marks of success”
“If writers only dared to dare, a Suetonius or a Tacitus of the Novel could exist, for the Novel is essentially the history of manners, turned into a story and a play, as is History itself often eno...”
“Men are all the same. Novelty amongst themselves displeases and upsets them but if the novelty is wearing a skirt, they go crazy f”
“Extreme civilization robs crime of its frightful poetry, and prevents the writer from restoring it. That would be too dreadful, say those good souls who want everything to be prettified, even the h...”
“And, in fact, if these crimes appeal less to the senses, they appeal more to the mind; and the mind, in the last analysis, is the profoundest part of us. For the novelist, therefore, there is a new...”
“He was terrified by the sublime horror of it, for intensity of feeling, carried to this degree, is sublime. ("A Woman's Vengeance")”
“Fools in other words most people imagine that it would be a wonderful achievement to be able to recover our youth; but those who know life are aware how little it would profit us. ("A Woman's Ven...”
“I did not want to be taken for a fool the typical French reason for performing the worst of deeds without remorse.”
“Dandies, who as you know - scorn all emotions as being beneath them, and do not believe, like that simpleton Goethe, that astonishment can ever be a proper feeling for the human mind.”
“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.”
“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.”