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Zbigniew Herbert Quotes

Polish poet and author (b. 1924), Death: 28-7-1998
1.
No time to grieve for roses when the forests are burning.
Zbigniew Herbert

2.
And if the City falls and one survives he shall carry the City within on the roads of exile he shall be the City
Zbigniew Herbert

3.
Be courageous when the mind deceives you Be courageous In the final account only this is important
Zbigniew Herbert

4.
I turn to history not for lessons but to confront my experience with the experience of others and to win for myself a sense of responsibility for the state of the human conscience.
Zbigniew Herbert

5.
Study the world's skin before you set out to look for its heart.
Zbigniew Herbert

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6.
Even if we love someone very much, at times it happens that we forget about it.
Zbigniew Herbert

7.
Inanimate objects are always correct and cannot, unfortunately, be reproached with anything. I have never observed a chair shift from one foot to another, or a bed rear on its hind legs. And tables, even when they are tired, will not dare to bend their knees. I suspect that objects do this from pedagogical considerations, to reprove us constantly for our instability.
Zbigniew Herbert

8.
I thank You Lord for creating the world beautiful and various and if this is Your seduction I am seduced for good and past all forgiveness
Zbigniew Herbert

Quote Topics by Zbigniew Herbert: Happens Beautiful Exile Fairy Tale Cities Needs Skins Transformation Lessons Bed Responsibility Tired Grief Mind Museums Love Someone Creating Forget Past Fall Fairy Advice Archaeology Heart Writing Winning Feet Grieving Finals Rose
9.
I could write a treatise on the sudden transformation of life into archaeology
Zbigniew Herbert

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The dead have need of fairy tales too.
Zbigniew Herbert

11.
forgive me also that I didn't fight like Lord Byron for the happiness of captive peoples that I watched only risings of the moon and museums
Zbigniew Herbert