Quotes by Henry de Montherlant

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Most people do not read; those who read do not understand; those who understand forget.
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It’s when the thing itself is missing that you have to supply the word.
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It is through chance that, from among the various individuals of which each of us is composed, one emerges rather than another.
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One puts into one’s art what one has not been capable of putting into one’s existence. It is because he was unhappy that God created the world.
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Most affections are habits or duties we lack the courage to end.
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Great ideas are not charitable.
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There is only one way to be prepared for death: to be sated. In the soul, in the heart, in the spirit, in the flesh. To the brim.
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It is because he was unhappy that God created the world.
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Throughout history the world has been laid waste to ensure the triumph of conceptions that are now as dead as the men that died for them.
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We have understood nothing of life until we have understood that it is one vast confusion.
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