William Makepeace Thackeray cytaty

William Makepeace Thackeray – brytyjski pisarz, dziennikarz i satyryk. Zyskał popularność dzięki powieści Targowisko próżności , satyrycznemu portretowi społeczeństwa angielskiego w XIX wieku. Przedstawiciel realizmu krytycznego. Wikipedia  

✵ 18. Lipiec 1811 – 24. Grudzień 1863   •   Natępne imiona William Thackeray, Уильям Теккерей
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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William Makepeace Thackeray
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William Makepeace Thackeray słynne cytaty

„Jeżeli pisarz swoją książką uśpił cię, czy nie zrobił ci uprzejmości? Więc czy autor, którego dzieło cię pobudza i wzbudza zainteresowanie, wart jest podziękowań i błogosławieństw?”

If a writer can give you a sweet soothing, harmless sleep, has he not done you a kindness? So is the author who excites and interests you worthy of your thanks and benedictions. (ang.)
Źródło: Roundabout Papers

„Często się zdarza, że ludzie najzawzięciej nienawidzą tych, którym najwięcej wyrządzili krzywdy.”

Źródło: Pierścień i róża, 1855, tłum. Zofia Rogoszówna

William Makepeace Thackeray: Cytaty po angielsku

“Mother is the name for God in the lips and hearts of little children.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Vol. II, ch. 2.
Źródło: Vanity Fair (1847–1848)

“There are a thousand thoughts lying within a man that he does not know till he takes up the pen to write.”

William Makepeace Thackeray książka The History of Henry Esmond

Bk. II, ch. 1.
The History of Henry Esmond (1852)
Źródło: The History of Henry Esmond, Esq.

“This I set down as a positive truth. A woman with fair opportunities, and without a positive hump, may marry whom she likes.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Vol. I, ch. 4. Compare: "I should like to see any kind of a man, distinguishable from a gorilla, that some good and even pretty woman could not shape a husband out of", Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., The Professor at the Breakfast Table; "The whole world is strewn with snares, traps, gins and pitfalls for the capture of men by women", Bernard Shaw, Epistle Dedicatory to Man and Superman.
Źródło: Vanity Fair (1847–1848)

“… the greatest tyrants over women are women.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Źródło: Vanity Fair

“Stupid people, people who do not know how to laugh, are always pompous and self-conceited.”

Sketches and Travels in London; Mr. Brown's Letters to His Nephew: "On Love, Marriage, Men and Women" (1856).

“Women like not only to conquer, but to be conquered.”

William Makepeace Thackeray książka The Virginians

Źródło: The Virginians (1857-1859), Ch. 4.

“How hard it is to make an Englishman acknowledge that he is happy!”

William Makepeace Thackeray książka Pendennis

Pendennis. Book ii. Chap. xxxi, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“Remember, it's as easy to marry a rich woman as a poor woman.”

Źródło: The History of Pendennis (1848-1850), Ch. 28.

“Thus love makes fools of all of us, big and little”

Źródło: The History of Pendennis (1848-1850), Ch. 4.

“Good humour may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress one can wear in society.”

Sketches and Travels in London; Mr. Brown's Letters to his Nephew: "On Tailoring — And Toilettes in General" (1856).
Źródło: Sketches and Travels, Etc.

“The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Vol. I, ch. 2.
Vanity Fair (1847–1848)
Kontekst: The world is a looking-glass, and gives back to every man the reflection of his own face. Frown at it, and it will in turn look sourly upon you; laugh at it and with it, and it is a jolly kind companion; and so let all young persons take their choice.

“Dare, and the world always yields: or, if it beat you sometimes, dare again, and it will succumb.”

William Makepeace Thackeray książka The Luck of Barry Lyndon

The Luck of Barry Lyndon (1844), Ch. 13.
Kontekst: Let the man who has to make his fortune in life remember this maxim. Attacking is his only secret. Dare, and the world always yields: or, if it beat you sometimes, dare again, and it will succumb.

“Which of us is happy in this world? Which of us has his desire? or, having it, is satisfied?”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Come, children, let us shut up the box and the puppets, for our play is played out. Vol. II, ch. 27.
Źródło: Vanity Fair (1847–1848)

“If a man's character is to be abused, say what you will, there's nobody like a relation to do the business.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Vol. I, ch. 19.
Źródło: Vanity Fair (1847–1848)

“All is vanity, nothing is fair.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Źródło: Vanity Fair

“In the midst of friends, home, and kind parents, she was alone.”

William Makepeace Thackeray Targowisko próżności

Źródło: Vanity Fair

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