Romain Rolland Quotes

Saurav Singh

Romain Rolland (29 January 1866 – 30 December 1944) was a French writer. In 1915, Romain Rolland was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.

“Any man who is really a man must learn to be alone in the midst of others, to think alone for others, and, if necessary, against others.” ~ Romain Rolland
“Everyone, deep down within, carries a small cemetery of those he has loved.” ~ Romain Rolland
“Discussion is impossible with someone who claims not to seek the truth, but already to possess it.” ~ Romain Rolland
“It is the artist’s business to create sunshine when the sun fails.” ~ Romain Rolland
“To understand everything is to hate nothing.” ~ Romain Rolland
“Most men are essentially dead by thirty.” ~ Romain Rolland
“No one ever reads a book. He reads himself through books.” ~ Romain Rolland
“There is no joy other than the joy of creating. There is no man who is truly alive other than one who is creating. All others are just shadows on the earth with nothing to do with being alive. The joy of living, whether it is love or action, is the joy of creating.” ~ Romain Rolland

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