“Excluded by my birth and tastes from the social order, I was not aware of its diversity. I wondered at its perfect coherence, which rejected me.”
The Thief's Journal (1949)
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French novelist, playwright, poet and political activist 1910–1986Related quotes

Appeal to Youth: Intoxication-Disintoxication (1934).

“And I am aware of my heart: it opens and closes
Its bowl of red blooms out of sheer love of me.”

Sir Muhammad Iqbal’s 1930 Presidential Address to the 25th Session of the All-India Muslim League, Allahabad, 29 December 1930 (from University of Columbia website http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00islamlinks/txt_iqbal_1930.html)

Source: Sociology of Religion (1922), p. 217

[Dhaneshwar, Amarendra, Saviour of the sarangi, Pandit Ram Narayan, The Indian Express, 18 February 2002, http://www.webcitation.org/5pb4p5swj]

1860s, Letter to Isaac N. Morris (1868)

1860s, Letter to Isaac N. Morris (1868)

“The day of my birth, my death began its walk. It is walking toward me, without hurrying.”
Depuis le jour de ma naissance, ma mort s'est mise en marche. Elle marche à ma rencontre, sans se presser.
"Postambule" in La Fin du Potomac (1939); later published in Collected Works Vol. 2 (1947)