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Edmond de Goncourt Quotes
Edmond de Goncourt
French
Writer
Born:
May 26
,
1822
Died:
Jul 16
,
1896
Anything
Mind
More
Picture
Truth
World
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Today I begin to understand what love must be, if it exists... When we are parted, we each feel the lack of the other half of ourselves. We are incomplete like a book in two volumes of which the first has been lost. That is what I imagine love to be: incompleteness in absence.
Edmond de Goncourt
Love
Today
Book
First
Half
Lost
Incomplete
Other
Ourselves
Has-Been
Must
Absence
Volumes
Parted
Feel
Like
Understand
Been
Exists
Begin
Lack
Romantic
Which
Each
Two
Imagine
A poet is a man who puts up a ladder to a star and climbs it while playing a violin.
Edmond de Goncourt
Man
Poet
Ladder
Puts
Climbs
Up
While
Who
Star
Playing
Violin
A painting in a museum hears more ridiculous opinions than anything else in the world.
Edmond de Goncourt
World
Painting
Else
More
Opinions
Hears
Than
Anything
Anything Else
Ridiculous
Museum
Historians tell the story of the past, novelists the story of the present.
Edmond de Goncourt
Past
Tell
Historians
Story
Novelists
Present
Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization.
Edmond de Goncourt
Life
World
Every
Otherwise
Back
Hundred
Hundred Years
Would
Civilization
Years
Five
Die
Barbarism
Four
Bring
Needed
Debauchery is perhaps an act of despair in the face of infinity.
Edmond de Goncourt
Face
Despair
Perhaps
Infinity
Act
The English are crooked as a nation and honest as individuals. The contrary is true of the French, who are honest as a nation and crooked as individuals.
Edmond de Goncourt
Nation
Crooked
True
Individuals
French
Contrary
English
Who
Honest
Man is a mind betrayed, not served, by his organs.
Edmond de Goncourt
Man
Mind
Betrayed
His
Organs
Served
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