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Journalism without a moral position is impossible. Every journalist is a moralist. It's absolutely unavoidable.
— Marguerite Duras
Our weaknesses are the indigenous produce of our characters; but our strength is the forced fruit.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
I see journalists as the manual workers, the laborers of the word. Journalism can only be literature when it is passionate.
— Marguerite Duras
Very early in my life it was too late.
— Marguerite Duras
I would say my theme has always been paradise lost, always the lost cause, the lost leader, the lost utopia.
— Marguerite Young
All the wealth in the world cannot be compared with the happiness of living together happily united.
— Marie-Marguerite D'Youville
Age means nothing. If anything I feel that I'm still a child: eternity and childhood are my ages.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
Greatness is a two-faced coin - and the reverse is humility.
— Marguerite Steen
To appear rich, we become poor.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Life would be as insupportable without the prospect of death, as it would be without sleep.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Oh, I'd like to show you my gratitude, show you how ugly I am, how impossible it is to love me. I'd like to offer you that.
— Marguerite Duras
It had taken going to hell for Zed to find what he'd unknowingly been searching for his whole life.
— Marguerite Labbe
We have a multiverse to save.
— Claudia Gray
If thou followeth a wall far enough, there must be a door in it.
— Marguerite De Angeli
It is not that I despise men. If I did I should have no right, and no reason, to try to govern.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
I never knew a mocker who was not mocked, a deceiver who was not deceived, or a proud man who was not humbled.
— Marguerite De Navarre
Parents are your teachers until a certain point, and if they don't give you love, you'll go somewhere else to find it.
— Marguerite Moreau
Sometimes we have to avoid thinking about the problems life presents. Otherwise we'd suffocate. - Hiroshima Mon Amour, Marguerite Duras
— Marguerite Duras
The artist by his work is known.
— Francoise-Marguerite De Sevigne
It was the men I deceived the most that I loved the most.
— Marguerite Duras
It's hard to make something collaboratively. That's the challenge. Sometimes you're successful.
— Marguerite Moreau
Everything is too far away in the past, or mysteriously too close.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
I love vampire movies. I think they are sexy.
— Marguerite Moreau
Some of the poetic writers who insert passages of realism in their texts have no underlying philosophy to uphold them, and revert to realism.
— Marguerite Young
the lover who leaves reason in control does not follow his god to the end.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
If you love life you also love the past, because it is the present as it has survived in memory. Translation by David Downie
— Marguerite Yourcenar
So you wish me to forget that you are a sheikh and a prince and a crown prince and soon to be King? That is a lot to forget.
— Marguerite Kaye
A mother's love! O holy, boundless thing!
Fountain whose waters never cease to spring! — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Fountain whose waters never cease to spring! — Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Yes, the heat lacerated the heart. And alone she resisted it, entire, virgin, the envy of the sea.
— Marguerite Duras
Superstition is but the fear of belief.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
I keep every script from every film that I ever made because it's like a workbook of that time in my life.
— Marguerite Moreau
Leaving behind books is even more beautiful - there are far too many children.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
And it was at about this time that I began to feel myself divine.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
Heterosexuality is dangerous. It tempts you to aim at a perfect duality of desire.
— Marguerite Duras
We are more prone to murmur at the punishment of our faults than to lament them.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Reason dissipates the illusions of life, but does not console us for their departure.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
All happiness is a form of innocence.
— Marguerite Yourcenar