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Alfred de Musset Quotes

French dramatist, Birth: 11-12-1810, Death: 2-5-1857 Alfred de Musset Quotes
1.
With a kiss let us set out for an unknown world.
Alfred de Musset

2.
Any cigar smoker is a friend, because I know how he feels.
Alfred de Musset

3.
I don't know where my road is going, but I know that I walk better when I hold your hand.
Alfred de Musset

4.
Take love as a sober man takes wine; do not become a drunkard. If your mistress is sincere and faithful, love her for that; but if she is not, if she is merely young and beautiful, love her for that; if she is agreeable and spirituelle, love her for that; if she is none of these things but merely loves you, love her for that. Love does not come to us every day.
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5.
... but one loves, and when one is on the brink of death, one turns around to look backward, and one says to oneself: "I have often suffered, I have sometimes been wrong, but I have loved.
Alfred de Musset

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6.
Perfection does not exist; to understand it is the triumph of human intelligence; to expect to possess it is the most dangerous kind of madness.
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Life is a sleep, love is a dream; and you have lived if you have loved.
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The only true language in the world is a kiss.
Alfred de Musset

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Take time as it comes, the wind as it blows, woman as she is.
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10.
Few persons enjoy real liberty; we are all slaves to ideas or habits.
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11.
The only truth is love beyond reason.
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12.
In my flowery dreams there's always you. I do not regret it one bit.
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13.
Alas, everything that men say to one another is alike; the ideas they exchange are almost always the same, in their conversation. But inside all those isolated machines, what hidden recesses, what secret compartments! It is an entire world that each one carries within him, an unknown world that is born and dies in silence! What solitudes all these human bodies are!
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How glorious it is - and also how painful - to be an exception.
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The mouth keeps silent to hear the heart speak.
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life is a deep sleep of which love is the dream
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17.
The glass I drink from is not large, but at least it is my own.
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18.
Memory is what makes us young or old.
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19.
The blood of my motherland waters a magic plant that cures all ills. That plant is art, and sometimes art needs corruption as a kind of fertilizer
Alfred de Musset

20.
Doubt, if you will, the being who loves you, Woman or dog, but never doubt love itself.
Alfred de Musset

21.
Romanticism is the abuse of adjectives
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22.
There is no worse sorrow than remembering happiness in the day of sorrow.
Alfred de Musset

23.
If you are weak, dependent upon others, inclined to allow yourself to be dominated by opinion, to take root wherever you see a little soil, make for yourself a shield that will resist everything, for if you yield to your weaker nature you will not grow, you will dry up like a dead plant, and you will bear neither fruit nor flowers.
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24.
The heart that once has been your shrine for other loves is too divine
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25.
The soft contralto notes of a woman's voice are born in the immediate region of the heart.
Alfred de Musset

26.
I could not clearly distinguish what was passing in my head; it seemed to me that I was under the influence of a horrible dream and that I had but to awake to find myself cured; at times it seemed that my entire life had been a dream, ridiculous and childish, the falseness of which had just been disclosed.
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27.
Great artists have no country.
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28.
If love is a play, this play, as old as the world, fiasco or not, it is, all in all, the least bad thing that has so far been found. The roles are trite, I admit, but if the play had no value the whole universe wouldn’t know it by heart
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29.
I see that you believe in love such as the poets and romancers have represented... The poets represent love as the sculptors design beauty, as the musicians create melody; that is to say, endowed with an exquisite nervous organization, they gather up with discerning ardor the purest elements of life, the most beautiful lines of matter, and the most harmonious voices of nature.... To try to find in real life such love as this, eternal and absolute, is the same thing as to seek on the public squares such a woman as Venus or to expect nightingales to sing the symphonies of Beethoven.
Alfred de Musset

30.
Man is a pupil, pain is his teacher.
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31.
You’re like a lighthouse shining beside the sea of humanity, motionless: all you can see is your own reflection in the water. You’re alone, so you think it’s a vast, magnificent panorama. You haven’t sounded the depths. You simply believe in the beauty of God’s creation. But I have spent all this time in the water, diving deep into the howling ocean of life, deeper than anyone. While you were admiring the surface, I saw the shipwrecks, the drowned bodies, the monsters of the deep
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32.
Reason may cure illusions, but not suffering.
Alfred de Musset

33.
As all the perfumes of the vanished dayRise from the earth still moistened with the dewSo from my chastened soul beneath thy rayOld love is born anew.
Alfred de Musset

34.
The return makes one love the farewell.
Alfred de Musset

35.
What I need is a woman who is something, anything: either very beautiful or very kind or in the last resort very wicked; very witty or very stupid, but something.
Alfred de Musset

36.
I cannot help it - in spite of myself, infinity torments me.
Alfred de Musset

37.
I have come too late into a world too old.
Alfred de Musset

38.
One must not trifle with love
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39.
[I]f you are truly a man, sure of yourself and confident of your strength, you may taste of life without fear and without reserve; you may be sad or joyous, deceived or respected; but be sure you are loved, for what matters the rest?
Alfred de Musset

40.
Experience is the name men give to their follies or their sorrows.
Alfred de Musset

41.
There are temptations more attractive than angels. Liberty, Patriotism, the good of humanity – words like that are the silver scales of the Tempter’s flaming wings
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42.
Repartee is altogether a natural endowment, and is the lightning of the mind.
Alfred de Musset

43.
Christianity ruined emperors, but saved peoples.
Alfred de Musset

44.
The most despairing songs are the most beautiful, and I know some immortal ones that are pure tears.
Alfred de Musset

45.
Know that there is often hidden in us a dormant poet, always young and alive.
Alfred de Musset

46.
Happiness may have but one night, as glory but one day.
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47.
The most disagreeable thing that your worst enemy says to your face does not approach what your best friends say behind your back.
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48.
The fumes of wine fermented in my head; it was one of those moments of intoxication when all that ones sees and hears, speaks to one of the adored.... One would willingly embrace all who smile, and one feels that he is brother of all who live.
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49.
Each memorable verse of a true poet has two or three times the written content.
Alfred de Musset

50.
The costliest women are the ones who cost nothing.
Alfred de Musset