Ernest Hemingway citations célèbres
Ernest Hemingway Citations
Le viel homme et la mer, 1952
“La mort est un remède souverain à toutes les infortunes.”
Mort dans l'après-midi, 1938
“Ça m'empêchera pas de le tuer, dit-il; tout superbe et formidable qu'il soit.”
Le viel homme et la mer, 1952
Le viel homme et la mer, 1952
“Dans tous les arts, le plaisir croît avec la connaissance que l'on a d'eux.”
Mort dans l'après-midi, 1938
Ernest Hemingway: Citations en anglais
Variante: But, he thought, I keep them with precision. Only I have no luck anymore. But who knows? Maybe today. Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.
Source: The Old Man and the Sea
Source: The Snows of Kilimanjaro and Other Stories
“where a man feels at home, outside of where he’s born, is where he’s meant to go.”
Source: Green Hills of Africa
“I kissed her neck and shoulders. I felt faint with loving her so much.”
Source: A Farewell to Arms
“You're my religion. You're all I've got.”
Catherine, in Ch. 18
A Farewell to Arms (1929)
Variante: You’re my religion. You’re all I’ve got.
“I have a rotten habit of picturing the bedroom scenes of my friends.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“Enjoying living was learning to get your money's worth and knowing when you had it.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“The only kind of writing is rewriting.”
Source: A Moveable Feast
“We all take a beating every day, you know, one way or another.”
Source: The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber
“I don’t know. There isn’t always an explanation for everything.”
Variante: There isnt always an explanation for everything.
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“Work could cure almost anything”
Source: A Moveable Feast
“He did not say that because he knew that if you said a good thing it might not happen.”
Source: The Old Man and the Sea
“I know you're right. I'm just low, and when I'm low I talk like a fool.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“Everything that's innocent to us is crazy to them.”
Source: The Garden of Eden
“I was blown up while we were eating cheese.”
Source: A Farewell to Arms
“Do you always get so hungry when you make love?”
“When you love somebody.”
Catherine and David Bourne in Ch. 1
Source: The Garden of Eden (1986)
Contexte: But I get so hungry,' she said. 'Is it normal do you think? Do you always get so hungry when you make love?'
'When you love somebody.