Charles Péguy cytaty
Charles Péguy
Data urodzenia: 7. Styczeń 1873
Data zgonu: 5. Wrzesień 1914
Natępne imiona: Charles P. Péguy, Charles Pierre Péguy
Charles Péguy − francuski poeta, dramaturg i publicysta.
Cytaty Charles Péguy
„Świat jest pełen porządnych ludzi. Poznaje się ich po tym, że świństwa robią bardzo nieudolnie.“
Źródło: Wielka księga mądrości, wybór Jacek i Tomasz Ilga
„I am so resplendent in my creation.
That in order really not to see me these poor people would have to be blind.“
The Portal of the Mystery of Hope (1912)
„He who does not bellow the truth when he knows the truth makes himself the accomplice of liars and forgers.“
"Lettre du Provincial" (21 December 1899)
Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943)
„There will be things that I do that no one will be left to understand.“
Le Mystère des saints Innocents [The Mystery of the Holy Innocents] (1912)
„Work for them was joy itself and the deep root of their being. And the reason of their being. There was an incredible honor in work, the most beautiful of all the honors. … We have known this devotion to l’ouvrage bien faite, to the good job, carried and maintained to its most exacting claims. … Today, what remains of all this? How has … the only people that loved to work … been transformed into one which in the workyard takes the greatest pains not to lift a hand?“
Dans ce bel honneur de métier convergeaient tous le plus beaux, tous le plus nobles sentiments. Une dignité. Une fierté. Ne jamais rien demander à personne, disaient-ils. … Un ouvrier de ce temps-là ne savait pas ce que c’est que quémander. C’est la bourgeoisie qui quémande. C’est la bourgeoisie qui, les faisant bourgeois, leur a appris a quémander.
Źródło: Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943), p. 81
„The faith that I love the best, says God, is hope.“
Opening line.
The Portal of the Mystery of Hope (1912)
„The sinner is at the heart of Christianity. No one is as competent as the sinner in matters of Christianity. No one, except a saint.“
"Un Nouveau théologien" (1911)
Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943)
„Tyranny is always better organised than freedom.“
"War and Peace"
Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943)
„Towards this fine honor of a trade converged all the finest, all the most noble sentiments—dignity, pride. Never ask anything of anyone, they used to say. … In those days a workman did not know what it was to solicit. It is the bourgeoisie who, turning the workmen into bourgeois, have taught them to solicit.“
Źródło: Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943), p. 83.
„The life of the honest man must be an apostasy and a perpetual desertion. The honest man must be a perpetual renegade, the life of an honest man must be a perpetual infidelity. For the man who wishes to remain faithful to truth must make himself continually unfaithful to all the continual, successive, indefatigable renascent errors. And the man who wishes to remain faithful to justice must make himself continually unfaithful to inexhaustibly triumphant injustices.“
Źródło: Basic Verities, Prose and Poetry (1943), p. 51