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07082f9 Before her marriage she had thought that she had love within her grasp; but since the happiness which she had expected this love to bring her hadn't come, she supposed she must have been mistaken. And Emma tried to imagine just what was meant, in life, by the words "bliss," "passion," and "rapture" - words that had seemed so beautiful to her in books." marriage relationships Gustave Flaubert
59ff95d It would have been better to do what everyone else does, neither taking life too seriously nor seeing it as merely grotesque, choosing a profession and practicing it, grabbing one's share of the common cake, eating it and saying, "It's delicious!" rather than following the gloomy path that I have trodden all alone; then I wouldn't be here writing this, or at least it would have been a different story. The further I proceed with it, the more.. writing Gustave Flaubert
be5d175 Isn't 'not to be bored' one of the principal goals of life? life Gustave Flaubert
4089045 Years passed; and he endured the idleness of his intelligence and the inertia of his heart. Gustave Flaubert
75879e9 I believe in the Supreme Being, in a Creator, whatever he may be. I care little who has placed us here below to fulfil our duties as citizens and fathers of families; but I don't need to go to church to kiss silver plates, and fatten, out of my pocket, a lot of good-for-nothings who live better than we do. For one can know him as well in a wood, in a field, or even contemplating the eternal vault like the ancients. My God! mine is the God o.. Gustave Flaubert
1a6f71d For every bourgeois, in the heat of youth, if only for a day, for a minute, has believed himself capable of immense passions, of heroic enterprises. The most mediocre libertine has dreamed of oriental princesses; every rotary carries about inside him the debris of a poet. Gustave Flaubert
45e895c We think of women at every age: while still children, we fondle with a naive sensuality the breasts of those grown-up girls kissing us and cuddling us in their arms; at the age of ten, we dream of love; at fifteen, love comes along; at sixty, it is still with us, and if dead men in their tombs have any thought in their heads, it is how to make their way underground to the nearby grave, lift the shroud of the dear departed women, and mingle .. women Gustave Flaubert
089ab8c Because lascivious or venal lips had murmured the same words to him, he now had little belief in their sincerity when he heard them from Emma; they should be taken with a grain of salt, he thought, because the most exaggerated speeches usually hid the weakest feelings - as though the fullness of the soul did not sometimes overflow into the emptiest phrases, since no one can ever express the exact measure of his needs, his conceptions, or hi.. gustave flaubert
38d8914 For him the universe did not extend beyond the circumference of her petticoat. marriage love Gustave Flaubert
4220f40 Sentences must stir in a book like leaves in a forest, each distinct from each despite their resemblance. Gustave Flaubert
6053c1f She was as sated with him as he was tired of her. Emma had rediscovered in adultery all the banality of marriage. marriage boredom Gustave Flaubert
0584ec5 The hearts of women are like those little pieces of furniture with secret hiding - places, full of drawers fitted into each other; you go to a lot of trouble, break your nails, and in the bottom find some withered flower, a few grains of dust - or emptiness! women Gustave Flaubert
394a456 for her, life was as cold as an attic with a window looking to the north, and ennui, like a spider, was silently spinning its shadowy web in every cranny of her heart. Gustave Flaubert
2245d15 At other times, at the edge of a wood, especially at dusk, the trees themselves would assume strange shapes: sometimes they were arms rising heavenwards, , or else the trunk would twist and turn like a body being bent by the wind. At night, when I woke up and the moon and the stars were out, I would see in the sky things that filled me simultaneously with dread and longing. I remember that once, one Christmas Eve, I saw a great naked women,.. nature fear hallucinations goddess night Gustave Flaubert
f504d49 She did not believe that things could remain the same in different places, and since the portion of her life that lay behind her had been bad, no doubt that which remained to be lived would be better. Gustave Flaubert
bdcaf1e Just when the gods had ceased to be, and the Christ had not yet come, there was a unique moment in history, between Cicero and Marcus Aurelius, when man stood alone. humanity religion classical rome Gustave Flaubert
b5083db Egypt) is a great place for contrasts: splendid things gleam in the dust. Gustave Flaubert
72a3f77 To be simple is no small matter. Gustave Flaubert
d211475 I detest common heroes and moderate feelings, the sort that exist in real life Gustave Flaubert
0f83b89 Love, to her, was something hat comes suddenly, like a blinding flash of lightening - a heaven-sent storm hurled into life, uprooting it, sweeping every will before it like a leaf, engulfing all feelings. Gustave Flaubert
980c9f7 Emma was no asleep, she was pretending to be asleep; and, while he was dozing off at her side, she lay awake, dreaming other dreams. Gustave Flaubert
ef89f45 He took it for granted that she was content; and she resented his settled calm, his serene dullness, the very happiness she herself brought him. Gustave Flaubert
ffbed19 And the more he was irritated by her basic personality, the more he was drawn to her by a harsh, bestial sensuality, illusions of a moment, which ended in hate. love Gustave Flaubert
fbd39c0 As for the piano, the faster her fingers flew over it, the more he marveled. She struck the keys with aplomb and ran from one end of the keyboard to the other without a stop. romance music love keyboard madame-bovary piano Gustave Flaubert
ad0b775 There are some men whose only mission among others is to act as intermediaries; one crosses them like bridges and keeps going. Gustave Flaubert
098ab64 Let us not kid ourselves; let us remember that literature is of no use whatever, except in the very special case of somebody's wishing to become, of all things, a Professor of Literature. literature Gustave Flaubert
fe99947 as if the fullness of the soul did not sometimes overflow in the emptiest metaphors, since no one can ever give the exact measure of his needs, nor of his conceptions, nor of his sorrows; and since human speech is like a cracked tin kettle, on which we hammer out tunes to make bears dance when we long to move the stars. Gustave Flaubert
823ad78 It is an excellent habit to look at things as so many symbols. Gustave Flaubert
8d24dbc But the flames did die down, perhaps from lack, perhaps from excess of fuel. Little by little, love was quenched by absence, and longing smothered by routine; and that fiery glow which tinged her pale sky scarlet grew more clouded, then gradually faded away. Her benumbed consciousness even led her to mistake aversion toward her husband for desire for her loved, the searing touch of hatred for the rekindling of love; but, as the storm still .. Gustave Flaubert
468efa8 Abstraction can provide stumbling blocks for people of strange intelligence. intelligence Gustave Flaubert
94329cc It was the fault of destiny! Gustave Flaubert
561d494 Que mejor cosa que estarse por la noche al amor de la lumbre con un libro, mientras el viento pega en los cristales, y arde la lampara...? Gustave Flaubert
8d686d8 On certain occasions art can shake very ordinary spirits, and whole worlds can be revealed by its clumsiest interpreters. creativity Gustave Flaubert
0e9731e The smooth folds of her dress concealed a tumultuous heart, and her modest lips told nothing of her torment. She was in love. love madame-bovary quotes Gustave Flaubert
e2f83c2 Indeed, for the last three years, he had carefully avoided her, as a result of the natural cowardice so characteristic of the stronger sex... men Gustave Flaubert
10ff4e7 In her enthusiasms she had always looked for something tangible: she had always loved church for its flowers, music for its romantic words, literature for its power to stir the passions and she rebelled before the mysteries of faith just as she grew ever more restive under discipline, which was antipathetic to her nature. Gustave Flaubert
6823699 Come, let's be calm: no one incapable of restraint was ever a writer. writing Gustave Flaubert
55e848e Deep in her soul, however, she was waiting for something to happen. Like a sailor in distress, she would gaze out over the solitude of her life with desperate eyes, seeking some white sail in the mists of the far-off horizon. She did not know what this chance event would be, what wind would drive it to her, what shore it would carry her to, whether it was a longboat or a three-decked vessel, loaded with anguish or filled with happiness up t.. simile lydia-davis madame-bovary translation waiting sad soul Gustave Flaubert
8573b13 The hours go by without my knowing it. Sitting there I'm wandering in countries I can see every detail of--I'm playing a role in the story I'm reading. I actually feel I'm the characters--I live and breathe them. Gustave Flaubert
7b181ce No era feliz, no lo habia sido nunca. ?De donde venia, pues, aquella insuficiencia, de la vida, aquella instantanea podredumbre de las cosas en que se apoyaba?[...]. Cada sonrisa disimulaba un bostezo de aburrimiento, cada alegria una maldicion, cada placer su propio asco, y los mejores besos no dejaban sobre los labios mas que un delirio irrealizable de una voluptuosidad mas alta. insatisfacción Gustave Flaubert
7cc464a By dint of railing at idiots, one runs the risk of becoming an idiot oneself. Gustave Flaubert
4924a07 But for the man who watches the leaves trembling in the wind's breath, the rivers meandering through the meadows, life twisting and turning and swirling through things, men living, doing good and evil, the sea rolling its waves and the sky with its expanse of lights, and who asks himself why these leaves are there, why the water flows, why life itself is such a terrible torrent plunging towards the boundless ocean of death in which it will .. Gustave Flaubert
32463d1 Having no intercourse with anyone, she lived in the torpid state of a sleep-walker. Gustave Flaubert
ce21155 Every notary carries about inside him the debris of a poet. Gustave Flaubert
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