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French essayist, Birth: 20-4-1895, Death: 21-9-1972 Henry de Montherlant Quotes
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Happiness writes in white ink on a white page.
Henry de Montherlant

2.
We like someone because. We love someone although.
Henry de Montherlant

3.
A single nation that has succeeded in lowering the intelligence, the morality, the quality of the human race almost throughout the globe is a phenomenon never before experienced since the beginning of time. I accuse the United States of being in a constant state of crime against humanity.
Henry de Montherlant

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Catholicism has made man stupid, but it has not degraded him; it has introduced as many good and beautiful things as bad things. The United States have simply degraded humanity. Catholicism has done less harm in two thousand years than the United States in two hundred.
Henry de Montherlant

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I have only the idea I have made of myself to sustain me on oceans of nothingness
Henry de Montherlant

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We have understood nothing of life until we have understood that it is one vast confusion.
Henry de Montherlant

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Most affections are habits or duties we lack the courage to end.
Henry de Montherlant

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Throughout history the world has been laid waste to ensure the triumph of conceptions that are now as dead as the men that died for them.
Henry de Montherlant

Quote Topics by Henry de Montherlant: World Men Ideas Evil Unhappy United States White Atheism Mankind Affection Creativity Beautiful Tasks Stupid Great Idea Dream Confusion Art Triumph Love Various Inspiring Humanity Chance Heart Ink Ocean Writing Disease Habit
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A man doesn't dream about a woman because he thinks her "mysterious"; he decides that she is "mysterious" to justify his dreaming of her.
Henry de Montherlant

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There is only one way to be prepared for death: to be sated. In the soul, in the heart, in the spirit, in the flesh. To the brim.
Henry de Montherlant

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... when something is detestable, and yet inevitable, what one must do is not merely to endure it-a hard task whatever one may do-but find an excuse for loving it. Everything is a matter of points of view, and misfortune is often only the sign of a false interpretation of life.
Henry de Montherlant

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It is because he was unhappy that God created the world.
Henry de Montherlant

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Religion is the venereal disease of mankind.
Henry de Montherlant

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It's when the thing itself is missing that you have to supply the word.
Henry de Montherlant

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It is through chance that, from among the various individuals of which each of us is composed, one emerges rather than another.
Henry de Montherlant

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The United States is evil ... it is the canker of the world.
Henry de Montherlant

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Great ideas are not charitable.
Henry de Montherlant

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One puts into one's art what one has not been capable of putting into one's existence. It is because he was unhappy that God created the world.
Henry de Montherlant

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The United States is evil.
Henry de Montherlant