Quotes by
Roger Mondoloni |
1929- , French writer
Roger Mondoloni is an author of philosophical French-language novels, including Onaga (1974), Le grand midi (c. 1978), and L’Aube du temps qui vient (1989), a work noted for its metaphysical depth and blend of faith and personal relationships. He is also known for some poignant aphorisms. | 6 quotes | 105 visits |
Quotations
| • | The meaning of life is to risk everything for love. 2 |
| • | The voice is what most resembles the soul. 1 |
| • | Being happy completely alone is absurd. 1 |
| • | How can you believe in God when you see His justice? |
| • | The only way to rule people is to suppress the truth. |
| • | To change the world begins with changing oneself. |


