Francois Mauriac Quotes
Francois Mauriac (11 October 1885 โ 1 September 1970) was a French novelist, dramatist, critic, poet, and journalist. In 1952, he was honored with the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Famous Francois Mauriac Quotes
If the flame inside you goes out, the souls that are next to you will die of cold.
To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
The scapegoat has always had the mysterious power of unleashing man’s ferocious pleasure in torturing, corrupting, and befouling.
A man’s passion for the mountain is, above all, his childhood which refuses to die.
Men resemble great deserted palaces: the owner occupies only a few rooms and has closed-off wings where he never ventures.
There is no accident in our choice of reading. All our sources are related.
God does not answer our desperate questionings; he simply gives us himself.
Doubt is nothing but a trivial agitation on the surface of the soul, while deep down there is a calm certainty.
A writer is essentially a man who does not resign himself to loneliness.
If you would tell me the heart of a man, tell me not what he reads, but what he rereads.
Human love is often but the encounter of two weaknesses.
That is the mystery of grace: it never comes too late.
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