Citations sur dedans
Une collection de citations sur le thème de dedans, tout, bien-être, chose.
Citations sur dedans
Régine Pernoud (1909–1998) archiviste paléographe et historienne médiéviste, fondatrice et directrice du Centre Jeanne d’Arc, à Orléan…
Citations de ses ouvrages, Histoire et lumière, 1998, Son amitié avec Henri Matisse
“C'est la chaussure qui fait l'homme. Cirée en crachant dessus, jusqu'à qu'on se voie dedans.”
Ken Bruen (1951) écrivain irlandais
Delirium Tremens, 2004
Robert Desnos (1900–1945) poète français
Pénalités de l'enfer, Robert Desnos, Littérature Nouvelle Série, 4, Septembre 1922, 8
Pénalités de l'enfer, 1922
Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles (1647–1733) femme de lettres et salonnière française
D'autres auteurs la concernant
Romain Gary (1914–1980) écrivain et diplomate français
L'angoisse du roi Salomon, 1979
Felix Kersten (1898–1960) médecin allemand
Only one power has not allowed itself to be deceived, the Catholic Church. She is the inexorable enemy of all Masonry. It is certainly known to you that any Catholic is automatically excommunicated the moment he becomes a Mason. The Church knows very well why she is so inexorable. She herself works on Masonic principles; her religious Orders, in particular the Jesuits, are nothing more nor less than powerful lodges of the Catholic Church. She knows what she has herself achieved with this system and will suffer no opposition lodge, using every means to prevent her sheep from straying into it. One cannot be misled by the explanation that the Church is against the Masons because they pay hommage to liberal ideas. By now, these ideas have made such progress even inside the Catholic Church that warnings and prohibitions ont that account are out of place. The inexorable stand of the Catholic Church against Masonry is the best proof of how accurately we have summed it up. Only the foolish Evangelical parsons have still not realized what is at stake. They join the Masons without realizing that they are digging their own graves.
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Alexandre Zinoviev (1922–2006) écrivain russe
La Maison Jaune, 1982, Tome 2
Dominique Setzepfandt (1958) journaliste français
Friedrich Schleiermacher (1768–1834) théologien protestant et philosophe allemand
Monologues (Monologen), 1800
Jacques Bainville (1879–1936) critique littéraire, publiciste, journaliste, chroniqueur de politique étrangère, historien et académicien …
Histoire de France
Margaret Cho (1968) actrice américaine
I stood in front of a hundred and one critics at a critic's convention, ... and a critic asked me, "Miss Cho, isn't it true that your management asked you to lose weight to play the part of yourself in your own TV show?" Gail grabbed the mike from me and said, "There is no truth in that whatsoever." I... was so... hungry.
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I'm the One that I Want
Amos Oz (1939–2018) poète, romancier et essayiste israélien
Une histoire d'amour et de ténèbres , 2002
“J'ai toujours eu l'impression de n'avoir pas tant été mis au monde que de m'être réveillé dedans.”
Harry Crews (1935–2012) écrivain américain
Des mules et des hommes, 1978
Octave Gréard (1828–1904) pédagogue et universitaire français
L'Éducation des femmes par les femmes, 1885, Madame Lambert
Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945) homme politique nazi et militaire allemand
Only one power has not allowed itself to be deceived, the Catholic Church. She is the inexorable enemy of all Masonry. It is certainly known to you that any Catholic is automatically excommunicated the moment he becomes a Mason. The Church knows very well why she is so inexorable. She herself works on Masonic principles; her religious Orders, in particular the Jesuits, are nothing more nor less than powerful lodges of the Catholic Church. She knows what she has herself achieved with this system and will suffer no opposition lodge, using every means to prevent her sheep from straying into it. One cannot be misled by the explanation that the Church is against the Masons because they pay hommage to liberal ideas. By now, these ideas have made such progress even inside the Catholic Church that warnings and prohibitions ont that account are out of place. The inexorable stand of the Catholic Church against Masonry is the best proof of how accurately we have summed it up. Only the foolish Evangelical parsons have still not realized what is at stake. They join the Masons without realizing that they are digging their own graves.
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Sur la Franc-maçonnerie
Augustin d'Hippone livre Les Confessions
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Citations de saint Augustin, Les Confessions
Original: (38) Sero te amavi, pulchritudo tam antiqua et tam nova, sero te amavi ! Et ecce intus eras et ego foris et ibi te quærebam et in ista formosa, quæ fecisti, deformis irruebam. Mecum eras, et tecum non eram. Ea me tenebant longe a te, quæ si in te non essent, non essent. Vocasti et clamasti et rupisti surdidatem meam, coruscasti, splenduisti et fugasti cæcitatem meam; fragrasti, et duxi spiritum et anhelo tibi, gustavi, et esurio et sitio, tetigisti me, et exarsi in pacem tuam. (39) Cum inhæsero tibi ex omni me, nusquam erit mihi dolor et labor, et viva erit vita mea tota plena te. Nunc autem quoniam quem tu imples, sublevas eum, quoniam tui plenus non sum, oneri mihi sum.
Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) peintre néerlandais
Correspondance, Le Borinage, novembre 1878 — octobre 1880
“Notre vie n'est pas derrière nous, ni avant, ni maintenant, elle est dedans.”
Jacques Prévert (1900–1977) poète et scénariste français
Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) romancier et auteur dramatique français
Correspondance 3e série. 1852-1854
René Barjavel (1911–1985) écrivain français
Hella S. Haasse livre En la forêt de longue attente
In a Dark Wood Wandering: A Novel of the Middle Ages
“Ils travaillaient pour instruire les autres, mais non pas pour s'éclairer au-dedans.”
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) philosophe, compositeur et critique musical genevois
Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986) philosophe, romancière, épistolière, mémorialiste et essayiste française
Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter
Didier Eribon (1953) philosophe et sociologue français
Insult and the Making of the Gay Self
François Rabelais livre Gargantua et Pantagruel
Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Fourth Book (1548, 1552)
Julien Gracq livre La Presqu'île
La Presqu'île, 1970
Albert Caraco (1919–1971)
Ma confession (1975)
“Et vous croyez, jeune homme, que je pourrai respirer là-dedans?”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón livre Le Prisonnier du ciel
Le Prisonnier du ciel, 2012