1.
The world exists to end up in a book.
Stephane Mallarme
2.
Every soul is a melody which needs renewing.
Stephane Mallarme
3.
Dreams have as much influences as actions.
Stephane Mallarme
4.
A throw of the dice will never abolish chance.
Stephane Mallarme
5.
To define is to kill. To suggest is to create.
Stephane Mallarme
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It is the job of poetry to clean up our word-clogged reality by creating silences around things.
Stephane Mallarme
7.
Yes, I know, we are merely empty forms of matter, but we are indeed sublime in having invented God and our soul. So sublime, my friend, that I want to gaze upon matter, fully conscious that it exists, and yet launching itself madly into Dream, despite its knowledge that Dream has no existence, extolling the Soul and all the divine impressions of that kind which have collected within us from the beginning of time and proclaiming, in the face of the Void which is truth, these glorious lies!
Stephane Mallarme
8.
Paint, not the thing but the effect which it produces.
Stephane Mallarme
9.
Poets don't finish poems, they abandon them.
Stephane Mallarme
10.
Everything that is sacred and that wishes to remain so must envelop itself in mystery.
Stephane Mallarme
11.
I have made a long enough descent into the void to speak with certainty. There is nothing but beauty--and beauty has only one perfect expression, Poetry. All the rest is a lie.
Stephane Mallarme
12.
The poetic act consists of suddenly seeing that an idea splits up into a number of equal motifs and of grouping them; they rhyme.
Stephane Mallarme
13.
The world was made in order to result in a beautiful book.
Stephane Mallarme
14.
You don't make a poem with ideas, but with words.
Stephane Mallarme
15.
All thoughts emit a throw of dice
Stephane Mallarme
16.
The pure work implies the disappearance of the poet as speaker, who hands over to the words.
Stephane Mallarme
17.
Paintings are painted with paint, not with ideas.
Stephane Mallarme
18.
A soul trembling to sit by a hearth so bright, To exist again, it’s enough if I borrow from Your lips the breath of my name you murmur all night.
Stephane Mallarme
19.
In a museum in London there is an exhibit called "The Value of Man": a long coffinlike box with lots of compartments where they've put starch phosphorus flour bottles of water and alcohol and big pieces of gelatin. I am a man like that.
Stephane Mallarme
20.
In reading, a lonely quiet concert is given to our minds; all our mental faculties will be present in this symphonic exaltation.
Stephane Mallarme
21.
Everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book.
Stephane Mallarme
22.
The reproach that superficial people formulate against Manet, that whereas once he painted ugliness, now he paints vulgarity, falls harmlessly to the ground, when we recognize the fact that he paints the truth.
Stephane Mallarme
23.
The flesh is sad, alas, and I have read all the books.
Stephane Mallarme
24.
O naked flower of my lips, you lie! I await a thing unknown or perhaps, unaware of the mystery and your cries you give, O lips, the supreme tortured moans of a childhood groping among its reveries to sort out finally its cold precious stones.
Stephane Mallarme
25.
There is only beauty / and it has only one perfect expression / poetry. All the rest is a lie /except for those who live by the body, love, and, that love of the mind, friendship. For me, Poetry takes the place of love, because it is enamored of itself, and because its sensual delight falls back deliciously in my soul.
Stephane Mallarme
26.
It is in front of the the paper that the artist creates himself.
Stephane Mallarme
27.
As for me, Poetry takes the place of love, because it is enamored of itself, and because this self-lust has a delightful dying fall in my soul.
Stephane Mallarme
28.
Poetry is the language of a state of crisis.
Stephane Mallarme