Graham Greene citations célèbres
Despair is the price one pays for setting oneself an impossible aim. It is, one is told, the unforgivable sin, but it is a sin the corrupt or evil man never practises. He always has hope. He never reaches the freezing-point of knowing absolute failure. Only the man of goodwill carries always in his heart this capacity for damnation.
en
Le Fond du problème (1948)
Point me out the happy man and I will point you out either egotism, selfishness, evil - or else an absolute ignorance.
en
Le Fond du problème (1948)
He felt the loyalty we feel to unhappiness - the sense that it is where we really belong.
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Le Fond du problème (1948)
Graham Greene: Citations en anglais
From journal kept while writing A Burnt-Out Case (1959)
“[Priest at Hale's cremation] "…our brother is at this moment reabsorbed in the universal spirit."”
Brighton Rock (1938)
“Reality in our century is not something to be faced.”
Pt. 1, ch. 1, sct. 1
Our Man in Havana (1958)
"The Hint of an Explanation" (1948), Twenty-One Stories, 1954
Short Stories
“Cynicism is cheap—you can buy it at any Monoprix store—it’s built into all poor-quality goods.”
Pt. 1, ch. 1, sct. 3
The Comedians (1966)
Speech on receiving the Shakespeare Prize awarded by the University of Hamburg, Germany (1969)
“Success is more dangerous than failure, the ripples break over a wider coastline.”
Independent (London, April 4, 1991)