Honoré de Balzac

The Girl with the Golden Eyes

  • b1921971536has quoted4 years ago
    glory, ambition, politics, art—those prostitutes
  • Emilija Jandrichas quoted2 days ago
    there is no consolation when you have lost that which has seemed to you the infinite
  • Emilija Jandrichas quoted2 days ago
    but there exists a book, horrible, filthy, fearful, corrupting, which is always open and will never be shut, the great book of the world
  • Emilija Jandrichas quoted2 days ago
    It should be time to choose oneself a destiny, to employ one's powers on something which makes life worth living.
  • Emilija Jandrichas quoted3 days ago
    The scene was like a dream to De Marsay, but one of those dreams which, even when they fade away, leave a feeling of supernatural voluptuousness, which a man runs after for the remainder of his life.
  • Emilija Jandrichas quoted4 days ago
    Now, to take excessive care of oneself, does it not imply that one takes care in oneself of what belongs to another?
  • Emilija Jandrichas quoted4 days ago
    Amongst young people love is the finest of the emotions, it makes the life of the soul blossom, it nourishes by its solar power the finest inspirations and their great thoughts; the first fruits in all things have a delicious savor.
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted2 months ago
    Men, born doubtless to be beautiful—for all creatures have a relative beauty—are enrolled from their childhood beneath the yoke of force, beneath the rule of the hammer, the chisel, the loom, and have been promptly vulcanized
  • 302 Rizvi Khadijahas quoted2 months ago
    well, this middleman has come to that world of sweat and good-will, of study and patience, with promises of lavish wages, either in the name of the town's caprices or with the voice of the monster dubbed speculation
  • meganvworthyhas quoted8 months ago
    ngth leads to abuse. Amongst old men it turns to vice; impotence tends to extremes.
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