Graham Greene idézetek
Graham Greene: Idézetek angolul
Graham Greene könyv The Quiet American
Pt. III, ch. 2, pg 216
The Quiet American (1955)
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Bk. 1, ch. 1
Forrás: The End of the Affair (1951)
“Suffering is not increased by numbers. One body can contain all the suffering the world can feel.”
Graham Greene könyv The Quiet American
Forrás: The Quiet American
Graham Greene könyv The Power and the Glory
Forrás: The Power and the Glory
Graham Greene könyv The Quiet American
Pt. I, ch. 3, sect. 3
Forrás: The Quiet American (1955)
Graham Greene könyv Ways of Escape
New York Times (January 8, 1981)
Forrás: Ways of Escape
“Hate is a lack of imagination.”
Graham Greene könyv The Power and the Glory
Forrás: The Power and the Glory
“I hate you, God. I hate you as though you actually exist.”
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
Graham Greene könyv The Heart of the Matter
Forrás: The Heart of the Matter
“We forget very easily what gives us pain.”
Graham Greene könyv The Ministry of Fear
Forrás: The Ministry of Fear
“So it always is: when you escape to a desert the silence shouts in your ear.”
Graham Greene könyv The Quiet American
Forrás: The Quiet American
“One can't love humanity. One can only love people.”
Graham Greene könyv The Ministry of Fear
Forrás: The Ministry of Fear
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
Graham Greene könyv The Power and the Glory
Forrás: The Power and the Glory
Graham Greene könyv The Power and the Glory
Forrás: The Power and the Glory
“I've caught belief like a disease. I've fallen into belief like I fell in love.”
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
“A major character has to come somehow out of the unconscious.”
New York Times (October 9, 1985)
“There's a virtue in slowness, which we have lost”
Graham Greene könyv Monsignor Quixote
Monsignor Quixote (1982)
“Life was a series of complicated tactical exercises …”
Graham Greene könyv Brighton Rock
Brighton Rock (1938)
Graham Greene könyv The Human Factor
Pt. III, ch. 3 (1978)
The Human Factor (1978)
“Like some wines our love could neither mature nor travel.”
Graham Greene könyv The Comedians
Forrás: The Comedians
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
Graham Greene könyv The Ministry of Fear
Bk. 1, ch. 3, sct. 2
Forrás: The Ministry of Fear (1943)
“I measured love by the extent of my jealousy.”
Graham Greene könyv The End of the Affair
Forrás: The End of the Affair
