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
“It's silly not to hope. It's a sin he thought.”
Source: The Old Man and the Sea
“I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before.”
Source: For Whom the Bell Tolls
“You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil.”
Variante: I belong to this notebook and this pencil.
Source: A Moveable Feast
“We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.”
New York Journal-American (11 July 1961)
Source: The Wild Years
“Everyone behaves badly--given the chance.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“You've such a lovely temperature.”
Source: A Farewell to Arms
“Oh, darling, you will be good to me, won’t you? Because we’re going to have a strange life.”
Source: A Farewell to Arms
“You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me.”
Source: A Farewell to Arms
“This is a good place," he said.
"There's a lot of liquor," I agreed.”
Source: The Sun Also Rises
“Wine is a grand thing," I said. "It makes you forget all the bad.”
Source: A Farewell to Arms
“If my Valentine you won't be,
I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree.”
Source: 88 Poems
“Any man's life, told truly, is a novel…”
Source: Death in the Afternoon
“My heart's broken,' he thought. 'If I feel this way my heart must be broken.”
Source: The Complete Short Stories