Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.
Tell me to what you pay attention and I will tell you who you are.
An 'unemployed' existence is a worse negation of life than death itself.
Life is a series of collisions with the future; it is not the sum of what we have been, but what we yearn to be.
To live is to feel oneself lost.
Biography - a system in which the contradictions of a human life are unified.
The characteristic of the hour is that the commonplace mind, knowing itself to be commonplace, has the assurance to proclaim the rights of the commonplace and to impose them wherever it will.
The metaphor is perhaps one of man's most fruitful potentialities. Its efficacy verges on magic, and it seems a tool for creation which God forgot inside one of His creatures when He made him.
The good is, like nature, an immense landscape in which man advances through centuries of exploration.
There may be as much nobility in being last as in being first, because the two positions are equally necessary in the world, the one to complement the other.
Effort is only effort when it begins to hurt.
There is but one way left to save a classic; to give up revering him and use him for our own salvation.
The difficulties which I meet with in order to realize my existence are precisely what awaken and mobilize my activities, my capacities.
Tell me what you pay attention to and I will tell you who you are.
Youth does not require reasons for living, it only needs pretexts.
The essence of man is, discontent, divine discontent; a sort of love without a beloved, the ache we feel in a member we no longer have.
In order to master the unruly torrent of life the learned man meditates, the poet quivers, and the political hero erects the fortress of his will.
He who wishes to teach us a truth should not tell it to us, but simply suggest it with a brief gesture, a gesture which starts an ideal trajectory in the air along which we glide until we find ourselves at the feet of the new.
We distinguish the excellent man from the common man by saying that the former is the one who makes great demands on himself, and the latter who makes no demands on himself.
We have need of history in its entirety, not to fall back into it, but to see if we can escape from it.
Being an artist means ceasing to take seriously that very serious person we are when we are not an artist.
To rule is not so much a question of the heavy hand as the firm seat.
Love is that splendid triggering of human vitality the supreme activity which nature affords anyone for going out of himself toward someone else.
We live at a time when man believes himself fabulously capable of creation, but he does not know what to create.
Living is a constant process of deciding what we are going to do.
A revolution only lasts fifteen years, a period which coincides with the effectiveness of a generation.
Better beware of notions like genius and inspiration; they are a sort of magic wand and should be used sparingly by anybody who wants to see things clearly.
Barbarism is the absence of standards to which appeal can be made.
The poet begins where the man ends. The man's lot is to live his human life, the poet's to invent what is nonexistent.
The metaphor is probably the most fertile power possessed by man.
Excellence means when a man or woman asks of himself more than others do.
We do not live to think, but, on the contrary, we think in order that we may succeed in surviving.
Under the species of Syndicalism and Fascism there appears for the first time in Europe a type of man who does not want to give reasons or to be right, but simply shows himself resolved to impose his opinions.
An idea is a putting truth in check-mate.
For the person for whom small things do not exist, the great is not great.
We cannot put off living until we are ready.
Rancor is an outpouring of a feeling of inferiority.
Life means to have something definite to do a mission to fulfill and in the measure in which we avoid setting our life to something, we make it empty. Human life, by its very nature, has to be dedicated to something.
Law is born from despair of human nature.
Poetry is adolescence fermented, and thus preserved.
Hatred is a feeling which leads to the extinction of values.
Towns are full of people, houses full of tenants, hotels full of guests, trains full of travelers, cafTs full of customers, parks full of promenaders, consulting-rooms of famous doctors full of patients, theatres full of spectators, and beaches full of bathers. What previously was, in general, no problem, now begins to be an everyday one, namely, to find room.
Abasement, degradation is simply the manner of life of the man who has refused to be what it is his duty to be.
To be surprised, to wonder, is to begin to understand.
Life is an operation which is done in a forward direction. One lives toward the future, because to live consists inexorably in doing, in each individual life making itself.
I am I plus my circumstances.
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© 2020 Inspirational Stories