Stendhal - From the Ability category:
A man who is half an idiot, but who keeps a sharp lookout and acts prudently all his life, often enjoys the pleasure of triumphing over men of more imagination than he. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Beauty category:
The sight of anything extremely beautiful, in nature or in art, brings back the memory of what one loves, with the speed of lightning. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Books category:
A novel is a mirror which passes over a highway. Sometimes it reflects to your eyes the blue of the skies, at others the churned-up mud of the road. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Boredom category:
This is the curse of our age, that even the strangest aberrations are no cure for boredom. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Business category:
Love has always been the most important business in my life - I should say the only one. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Culture category:
The more a race is governed by its passions, the less it has acquired the habit of cautious and reasoned argument, the more intense will be its love of music. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Fashion category:
Nothing is so hideous as an obsolete fashion. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Friendship category:
Friendship has its illusions no less than love. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Gender category:
Women are always eagerly on the lookout for any emotion. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Generosity category:
The more one pleases everybody, the less one pleases profoundly. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Genius category:
The man of genius is he and he alone who finds such joy in his art that he will work at it come hell or high water. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Happiness category:
Beauty is the promise of happiness. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Happiness category:
To describe happiness is to diminish it. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Hope category:
A very small degree of hope is sufficient to cause the birth of love. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Imitation category:
She had caprices of a marvelous unexpectedness, and how is any one to imitate a caprice? (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Leadership category:
The shepherd always tries to persuade the sheep that their interests and his own are the same. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Love category:
True love makes the thought of death frequent, easy, without terrors; it merely becomes the standard of comparison, the price one would pay for many things. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Love category:
The pleasures of love are always in proportion to our fears. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Mirrors category:
A novel is a mirror carried along a main road. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Morality category:
Prudery is a kind of avarice, the worst of all. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Music category:
I think no woman I have had ever gave me so sweet a moment, or at so light a price, as the moment I owe to a newly heard musical phrase. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Passion category:
In love, unlike most other passions, the recollection of what you have had and lost is always better than what you can hope for in the future. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Perfection category:
I call 'crystallization' that action of the mind that discovers fresh perfections in its beloved at every turn of events. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Pleasure category:
Man is not free to refuse to do the thing which gives him more pleasure than any other conceivable action. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Pleasure category:
Pleasure is often spoiled by describing it. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Power category:
Power, after love, is the first source of happiness. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Questions category:
Who knows whether it is not true that phosphorus and mind are not the same thing? (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Religion category:
God's only excuse is that he does not exist. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Religion category:
All religions are founded on the fear of the many and the cleverness of the few. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Solitude category:
One can acquire everything in solitude except character. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Style category:
Only great minds can afford a simple style. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Style category:
It is the nobility of their style which will make our writers of 1840 unreadable forty years from now. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Thought category:
Logic is neither an art nor a science but a dodge. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Time category:
Life is too short, and the time we waste in yawning never can be regained. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Wisdom category:
I do not feel I have wisdom enough yet to love what is ugly. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Words category:
To describe happiness is to diminish it. (Stendhal)
Stendhal - From the Writing category:
The first qualification for a historian is to have no ability to invent. (Stendhal)
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