Georges Bernanos Quotes

Louis Émile Clément Georges Bernanos was a French author, and a soldier in World War I. A Roman Catholic with monarchist leanings, he was critical of elitist thought and was opposed to what he identified as defeatism. He believed this had led to France's defeat and eventual occupation by Germany in 1940 during World War II. Most of his novels have been translated into English and frequently published in both Great Britain and the United States. Wikipedia  

✵ 20. February 1888 – 5. July 1948
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Monsieur Ouine
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Mouchette
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Famous Georges Bernanos Quotes

“Appearances are nothing…. And first of all they should not be feared, they are only dangerous to the weak.”

Georges Bernanos

Abbé Cénabre to Chantal, p. 212
La joie (Joy) 1929

Georges Bernanos Quotes about God

“Hatred of the priest is one of man's profoundest instincts, as well as one of the least known. That it is as old as the race itself no one doubts, yet our age has raised it to an almost prodigious degree of refinement and excellence. With the decline or disappearance of other powers, the priest, even though appearing so intimately integrated into the life of society, has become a more singular and unclassifiable being than any of those old magicians the ancient world used to keep locked up like sacred animals in the depths of its temples, existing in the intimacy of the gods alone. Priests moreover are all the more singular and unclassifiable in that they do not recognize themselves as such and are nearly always dupes of the most gross outward appearances — whether of the irony of some or the servile deference of others. But that contradiction, by nature more political than religious and used far too long to nurture clerical pride, does, through the growing feeling of their loneliness and to the extent that it is gradually transformed into hostile indifference, throw them unarmed into the heart of social conflicts they naively pride themselves on being able to resolve by using texts. But, then, what does it matter? The hour is coming when, on the ruins of the old Christian order, a new order will be born that will indeed be an order of the world, the order of the Prince of this World, of that prince whose kingdom is of this world. And the hard law of necessity, stronger than any illusions, will then remove the very object for clerical pride so long maintained simply by conventions outlasting any belief. And the footsteps of beggars shall cause the earth to tremble once again.”

Georges Bernanos book Monsieur Ouine

Source: Monsieur Ouine, 1943, pp.176–177

“[T]here is nothing that God hates so much as a liar.”

Georges Bernanos

Chantal de Clergerie, p. 26
La joie (Joy) 1929

Georges Bernanos Quotes about the world

“There's no hatred that can ever be satisfied either in this world or the next, and the hatred that one has for oneself is probably the one for which there is no forgiveness.”

Georges Bernanos book Monsieur Ouine

Aucune haine ne saurait s’assouvir en ce monde ni dans l’autre, et la haine qu’on se porte à soi-même est probablement celle entre toutes pour laquelle il n’est pas de pardon!
The curé of Fenouille to the mayor, p. 208
Monsieur Ouine, 1943

Georges Bernanos Quotes

“God knows that we should not despise anything. We must do our best.”

Georges Bernanos

Chantal, p. 28
La joie (Joy) 1929

“A man given to vice is always an idealist.”

Georges Bernanos book Monsieur Ouine

Dr. Malépine to Monsieur Arsène, the mayor of Fenouille, p. 61
Monsieur Ouine, 1943

“Money-crimes have an abstract quality. History is laden with the victims of gold, but their remains are odourless.”

Georges Bernanos book Les grands cimetières sous la lune

Source: Les grands cimetieres sous la lune (A Diary of My Times) 1938, p.35

“Rather than the obsession with impurity, you'd do better to fear the nostalgia for purity.”

Georges Bernanos book Monsieur Ouine

The curé of Fenouille to Dr. Malépine, p. 213
Monsieur Ouine, 1943

“[T]he cradle is shallower than the grave.”

Georges Bernanos book Monsieur Ouine

Source: Monsieur Ouine, 1943, p.244

“[F]irst of all, be what you are.”

Georges Bernanos

Abbé Cénabre to Chantal, p. 213
La joie (Joy) 1929

“Only the present counts.”

Georges Bernanos

Chantal to Dr. La Pérouse, p. 189
La joie (Joy) 1929

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