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To whom to speak when the other no longer is?
The place is empty when emptiness occupies all of the place. — Edmond Jabes
The place is empty when emptiness occupies all of the place. — Edmond Jabes
Marriage, in life, is like a duel in the midst of a battle.
— Edmond About
A kiss is a rosy dot placed on the "i" in loving.
— Edmond Rostand
These tears need to be shed, wept into the earth where there is no hope of consolation. Sometimes a man has to cry alone.
— Edmond Manning
A large nose is in fact the sign of an affable man, good, courteous, witty, liberal, courageous, such as I am.
— Edmond Rostand
My hands are full when you give me your hand.
— Edmond Jabes
Oh, don't take it so hard. I drove into this madness. Every woman needs a little madness in her life.
— Edmond Rostand
As a general truth, it is safe to say that any picture that produces a moral impression is a bad picture.
— Edmond De Goncourt
I loved but once, yet twice I lose my love!
— Edmond Rostand
By the light of our insistent truths we wander into death
— Edmond Jabes
We owe our success to them, and also to the fact that, as the saying goes, two 'Eds' are better than one.
— Edmond H. Fischer
Your neck. I want to kiss it.
— Edmond Rostand
Realism is something we practice when we aren't feeling very well. When we don't feel up to the extra effort.
— Robert Edmond Jones
I fight fairly, and in good faith.
— Edmond About
If there is a God, atheism must seem to Him as less of an insult than religion.
— Edmond De Goncourt
ROXANE. One hundred men against one: you! - So, good bye! - We are the best of friends, are we not? CYRANO. Assuredly, we are!
— Edmond Rostand
One wound is enough to feed the open wounds of the sky.
— Edmond Jabes
I thought I would reflect here on a theme most scientists enjoy recalling: the part luck played in their accomplishments.
— Edmond H. Fischer
It is not certainty which is creative, but the uncertainty we are pledged to in our works.
— Edmond Jabes
Sickness sensitizes man for observation, like a photographic plate.
— Edmond De Goncourt
The reason for the sadness of this modern age and the men who live in it is that it looks for the truth in everything and finds it.
— Edmond De Goncourt
Man is a mind betrayed, not served, by his organs.
— Edmond De Goncourt
A poet is a man who puts up a ladder to a star and climbs it while playing a violin.
— Edmond De Goncourt
That which, perhaps, hears more nonsense than anything in the world, is a picture in a museum.
— Edmond De Goncourt
There are only two great currents in the history of mankind: the baseness which makes conservatives and the envy which makes revolutionaries.
— Edmond De Goncourt
A stage setting is not a background; it is an environment.
— Robert Edmond Jones
And the truth shall bear witness of itself.
— Edmond Bordeaux Szekely
For the writer, discovering the work he will write is both like a miracle
and a wound, like the miracle of the wound. — Edmond Jabes
and a wound, like the miracle of the wound. — Edmond Jabes
In policing, some uniforms and cars are black and white, but on the street, in the real world, nothing is black and white
— Edmond Gagnon
Take it, and turn to facts my fantasies.
— Edmond Rostand
A great nose may be an index
Of a great soul — Edmond Rostand
Of a great soul — Edmond Rostand
Only what touches us closely preoccupies us. We prepare in solitude to face it. (The Little Book of Unsuspected Subversion)
— Edmond Jabes
The sum of all human wisdom will be contained in these two words: Wait and hope." ~Edmond Dantes
— Alexandre Dumas
People don't like the true and simple; they like fairy tales and humbug.
— Edmond De Goncourt
No, In fairy tales When to the ill-starred Prince the lady says 'I love you!' all his ugliness fades fast But I remain the same, up to the last!
— Edmond Rostand
The hand opens to the word, opens to distance.
— Edmond Jabes
My soul, be satisfied with flowers,
With fruit, with weeds even; but gather them
In the one garden you may call your own. — Edmond Rostand
With fruit, with weeds even; but gather them
In the one garden you may call your own. — Edmond Rostand
When in doubt, win the trick.
— Edmond Hoyle
Wound me ... I can only feed on my humiliated blood.
— Edmond Jabes
The only thing necessary for the continuance of evil is for a good man to do nothing.
— Edmond Burke
Nearer the gods no mortal may approach.
— Edmond Halley
Surely nothing has to listen to so many stupid remarks as a painting in a museum.
— Edmond De Goncourt
Duck love is recognizable in any language.
— Edmond Manning
Through the ear, we shall enter the invisibility of things.
— Edmond Jabes
[W]andering creates the desert.
— Edmond Jabes
Where God's grace takes you, grace will increase your capability and your capacity. Grace will empower you.
— Edmond Sanganyado
What is not grasped has all the chances to become real.
— Edmond Jabes
All our souls are written in our eyes.
— Edmond Rostand
Edmond Dantes: I don't believe in God.
Abbe Faria: That doesn't matter, He believes in you ... — Alexandre Dumas
Abbe Faria: That doesn't matter, He believes in you ... — Alexandre Dumas
Genius is the talent of a person who is dead.
— Edmond De Goncourt
It is at night that faith in light is admirable.
— Edmond Rostand
It's hard to categorize the half expressions, the ones which reside in between. But this morning, I'm calling Perry mad by sadwest.
— Edmond Manning
I would rather see great dreams in small places, than small dreams in great places.
— Robert Edmond Jones
A painting in a museum hears more ridiculous opinions than anything else in the world.
— Edmond De Goncourt
Proclaim your pride and bitterness loudly to the world, but to me speak softly, and tell me simply that she doesn't love you.
— Edmond Rostand
There is no escaping the fact that, even in a great career, sometimes the best advances happen through luck, chance and accident.
— Edmond H. Fischer
A great love carries within it a mourning for love.
— Edmond Jabes
We will gather images and images of images up till the last, which is blank. This one we will agree on. (Reb Carasso)
— Edmond Jabes
He who dallies is a dastard, He who doubts is damned.
— Edmond Hoyle
Silence is no weakness of language.
It is, on the contrary, its strength.
It is the weakness of words not to know this. — Edmond Jabes
It is, on the contrary, its strength.
It is the weakness of words not to know this. — Edmond Jabes
A man does not fight to win; it is better to fight in vain ...
— Edmond Rostand
History is a novel that has been lived, a novel is history that could have been.
— Edmond De Goncourt
After all this time, I know exactly where I belong. Here. With Edmond. And that's how I live now.
— Meg Rosoff
My heart to yours sends but one cry:
If kisses fast could flee
By letter, then with your sweet lips
My letters read should be! — Edmond Rostand
If kisses fast could flee
By letter, then with your sweet lips
My letters read should be! — Edmond Rostand
Stay awhile! 'Tis sweet, ...
The rare occasion, when our hearts can speak
Our selves unseen, unseeing! — Edmond Rostand
The rare occasion, when our hearts can speak
Our selves unseen, unseeing! — Edmond Rostand
Ah, the sun will catch me, in my disturbing transparency.
What am I but an awareness of the dark, forever? — Edmond Jabes
What am I but an awareness of the dark, forever? — Edmond Jabes
This is a disturbing fetish, Vin," he says, coming up for air. "Why can't you be into bondage like everyone else?
— Edmond Manning
My wit is more polished than your mustache. The truth which I speak strikes more sparks from men's hearts than your spurs do from the cobblestones.
— Edmond Rostand
It's good to be a bear and not take yourself so damn seriously.
— Edmond Manning
Your name hangs in my heart like a bell's tongue.
— Edmond Rostand
God's grace will not take you where it cannot keep you.
— Edmond Sanganyado
I would die at the stake rather than change a semi-colon!
— Edmond Rostand
Your first ducknapping is never easy.
— Edmond Manning
There is a sort of consolation at the contemplation of the yawning abyss, at the bottom of which lie darkness and obscurity. Edmond
— Alexandre Dumas
And if kisses in these words could travel too, Madam, you'd read this letter with your lips.
— Edmond Rostand
I love you more than yesterday, less than tomorrow.
— Edmond Rostand
the soul has words as petals
— Edmond Jabes
If you want a great vacation, go to an all-inclusive resort"
If you want a great travel adventure, go anywhere else — Edmond Gagnon
If you want a great travel adventure, go anywhere else — Edmond Gagnon
I think jalapeno sounds like a bunch of letters piling into a beat-up old word to get tacos.
— Edmond Manning
I am what I am because early in life I decided that I would please at least myself in all things.
— Edmond Rostand
How could an argument soothe or settle a controversy when every word is a nest for a bird of doubt? (meaning of words as inferences)
— Edmond Jabes
Oh good lord, I'm in a three-way with a cello.
— Edmond Manning
The dream, alone, is of interest. What is life, without a dream?
— Edmond Rostand
I always love the moment someone begins a journey.
— Edmond Manning
Wonder is always difficult until you forgive whoever destroyed your love of surprises.
— Edmond Manning
One rose is enough for the dawn
— Edmond Jabes
A kiss, when all is said, what is it? A rosy dot placed on the "i" in loving; 'tis a secret told to the mouth instead of to the ear.
— Edmond Rostand
Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization.
— Edmond De Goncourt
This sight ... is by far the noblest astronomy affords.
— Edmond Halley
Debauchery is perhaps an act of despair in the face of infinity.
— Edmond De Goncourt
God, on the other side of my table, composes His book whose smoke envelops me: for the flame of my candle is His pen.
— Edmond Jabes
Laughter is the mind's intonation. There are ways of laughing which have the sound of counterfeit coins.
— Edmond De Goncourt
Princes enjoy themselves like children in the company of ordinary human beings.
— Edmond De Goncourt