Anatole France
Birthday: April 16, 1844 in Paris, France
Birth Name: Jacques-Anatole-François Thibault
Anatole France, the 1921 Nobel laureate for literature, was born Jacques Anatole Thibault in Paris on April 16, 1844, the son of a Paris book dealer. He attended the Parisian boys' school Collèg ...Show More
A good critic is one who narrates the adventures of his mind among masterpieces.
A good critic is one who narrates the adventures of his mind among masterpieces.
An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able Show more
An education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don't. Hide
To imagine is everything, to know is nothing at all.
To imagine is everything, to know is nothing at all.
It is not easy to be a pretty woman without causing mischief.
It is not easy to be a pretty woman without causing mischief.
When a thing has been said, and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it.
When a thing has been said, and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it.
The truth is that life is delicious, horrible, charming, frightful, sweet, bitter, and that is every Show more
The truth is that life is delicious, horrible, charming, frightful, sweet, bitter, and that is everything. Hide
The faculty of doubting is rare among men. A few choice spirits carry the germs of it in them, but t Show more
The faculty of doubting is rare among men. A few choice spirits carry the germs of it in them, but these do not develop without training. Hide
One thing above all gives charm to men's thoughts, and this is unrest. A mind that is not uneasy irr Show more
One thing above all gives charm to men's thoughts, and this is unrest. A mind that is not uneasy irritates and bores me. Hide
To die for an idea is to set a rather high price upon conjecture.
To die for an idea is to set a rather high price upon conjecture.
In art as in love, instinct is enough.
In art as in love, instinct is enough.
The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the Show more
The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards; and curiosity itself can be vivid and wholesome only in proportion as the mind is contented and happy. Hide
All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part Show more
All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy; for what we leave behind us is a part of ourselves; we must die to one life before we can enter another. Hide
Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
Until one has loved an animal a part of one's soul remains unawakened.
I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much.
I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much.
I prefer the errors of enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom.
I prefer the errors of enthusiasm to the indifference of wisdom.
Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another.
Man is so made that he can only find relaxation from one kind of labor by taking up another.
Religion has done love a great service by making it a sin.
Religion has done love a great service by making it a sin.
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.
You can't undo anything you've already done, but you can face up to it. You can tell the truth. You Show more
You can't undo anything you've already done, but you can face up to it. You can tell the truth. You can seek forgiveness. And then let God do the rest. Hide
Hell is truth seen too late.
Hell is truth seen too late.
Chance is perhaps the pseudonym of God when he does not wish to sign his work.
Chance is perhaps the pseudonym of God when he does not wish to sign his work.
Those who have given themselves the most concern about the happiness of others have made their neigh Show more
Those who have given themselves the most concern about the happiness of others have made their neighbors very miserable. Hide
The Law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich, as well as the poor, to sleep under the bridges Show more
The Law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich, as well as the poor, to sleep under the bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Hide
You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just Show more
You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, you learn to love by loving. Hide
I do not know any reading more easy, more fascinating, more delightful than a catalogue.
I do not know any reading more easy, more fascinating, more delightful than a catalogue.
If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.
If a million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.
If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leads.
If the path be beautiful, let us not ask where it leads.
What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation. Add to my book
What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation. Add to my book
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to b Show more
The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Hide
Existence would be intolerable if we were never to dream.
Existence would be intolerable if we were never to dream.
What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation."
What frightens us most in a madman is his sane conversation."
People who have no weaknesses are terrible; there is no way of taking advantage of them.
People who have no weaknesses are terrible; there is no way of taking advantage of them.
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