Quotes by
Christian Bobin |
1951-2022 , French writer
9 quotes | 1,968 visits |
Quotations
• | Doing the same thing for too long, in the same place, at the same time, makes you old. 3 |
• | You should never do literature, you have to write and it's not the same. |
• | There is always in a book—even a badly written one—a phrase that smacks the reader in the face, as if it were waiting for him alone. |
• | Nature is a book that is always open, and the wind turns its pages. |
• | The closer you get to the light, the more you know yourself full of shadows. |
• | The evil of television is not in television, it is in the world. |
• | With marriage, something ends for men. For women, it's the opposite: something begins. |
• | There is something calming in philosophy, a way of talking about the living as if we were dead. |
• | It is not the stories that matter, but the tone in which they are told. |