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D. Simone Quotes: "I began just writing poems and then fell in love with the form."

I began just writing poems and then fell in love with the form.



D. Simone Quotes: "I mainly wanted non-english writing poets, because I loved the idea that I was translating translations."

I mainly wanted non-english writing poets, because I loved the idea that I was translating translations.




D. Simone Quotes: "I think that when you pay tribute and are citing, not only through naming the authors but also through the acknowledgement of the form, that you are in no way plagiarizing."

I think that when you pay tribute and are citing, not only through naming the authors but also through the acknowledgement of the form, that you are in no way plagiarizing.



D. Simone Quotes: "There is the churning and the boiling of the sea, and the foam on top of it and that is what man is, churning and foam together."

There is the churning and the boiling of the sea, and the foam on top of it and that is what man is, churning and foam together.




D. Simone Quotes: "All rivers, even the most dazzling, those that catch the sun in their course, all rivers go down to the ocean and drown. And life awaits man as the sea awaits the river."

All rivers, even the most dazzling, those that catch the sun in their course, all rivers go down to the ocean and drown. And life awaits man as the sea awaits the river.



D. Simone Quotes: "Here, like everywhere else, laughing and singing, dancing and dreaming are not exactly the whole of reality; and for one ray of sun shining on the hut, the rest of the village remains in the dark."

Here, like everywhere else, laughing and singing, dancing and dreaming are not exactly the whole of reality; and for one ray of sun shining on the hut, the rest of the village remains in the dark.



D. Simone Quotes: "Men are strong, women are smart, but no matter how smart, their bellies are always there to betray women and that's their downfall."

Men are strong, women are smart, but no matter how smart, their bellies are always there to betray women and that's their downfall.




D. Simone Quotes: "I want only dead actors. That way there'll be no jealousy."

I want only dead actors. That way there'll be no jealousy.



D. Simone Quotes: "I suspect there isn't an actor alive who was able to truthfully answer his family's questions after his first day's activity in his future profession."

I suspect there isn't an actor alive who was able to truthfully answer his family's questions after his first day's activity in his future profession.



D. Simone Quotes: "We only possess what we renounce; what we do not renounce escapes from us."

We only possess what we renounce; what we do not renounce escapes from us.



D. Simone Quotes: "Modern life is given over to immoderation. Immoderation invades everything: actions and thought, public and private life."

Modern life is given over to immoderation. Immoderation invades everything: actions and thought, public and private life.



D. Simone Quotes: "The miser deprives himself of his treasure because of his desire for it."

The miser deprives himself of his treasure because of his desire for it.




D. Simone Quotes: "All the tragedies which we can imagine return in the end to the one and only tragedy: the passage of time."

All the tragedies which we can imagine return in the end to the one and only tragedy: the passage of time.



D. Simone Quotes: "If someone does me injury I must desire that this injury shall not degrade me. I must desire this out of love for him who inflicts it, in order that he may not really have done evil."

If someone does me injury I must desire that this injury shall not degrade me. I must desire this out of love for him who inflicts it, in order that he may not really have done evil.



D. Simone Quotes: "It is precisely those artists and writers who are most inclined to think of their art as the manifestation of their personality who are in fact the most in bondage to public taste."

It is precisely those artists and writers who are most inclined to think of their art as the manifestation of their personality who are in fact the most in bondage to public taste.



D. Simone Quotes: "All the goods of this world...are finite and limited and radically incapable of satisfying the desire that perpetually burns within us for an infinite and perfect good."

All the goods of this world...are finite and limited and radically incapable of satisfying the desire that perpetually burns within us for an infinite and perfect good.



D. Simone Quotes: "Creation is an act of love and it is perpetual."

Creation is an act of love and it is perpetual.



D. Simone Quotes: "Sin is nothing else but the failure to recognize human wretchedness."

Sin is nothing else but the failure to recognize human wretchedness.



D. Simone Quotes: "Education-whether its object be children or adults, individuals or an entire people-consists in creating motives."

Education-whether its object be children or adults, individuals or an entire people-consists in creating motives.



D. Simone Quotes: "There are only two sorts of greatness: true greatness, which is of a spiritual order, and the old, old lie of world conquest. Conquest is an ersatz greatness."

There are only two sorts of greatness: true greatness, which is of a spiritual order, and the old, old lie of world conquest. Conquest is an ersatz greatness.



D. Simone Quotes: "We cannot take a single step toward heaven. It is not in our power to travel in a vertical direction. If however we look heavenward for a long time, God comes and takes us up."

We cannot take a single step toward heaven. It is not in our power to travel in a vertical direction. If however we look heavenward for a long time, God comes and takes us up.



D. Simone Quotes: "One of the most exquisite pleasures of human love - to serve the loved one without his knowing it - is only possible, as regards the love of God, through atheism."

One of the most exquisite pleasures of human love - to serve the loved one without his knowing it - is only possible, as regards the love of God, through atheism.



D. Simone Quotes: "The demonstrable correlation of opposites is an image of the transcendental correlation of contradictories."

The demonstrable correlation of opposites is an image of the transcendental correlation of contradictories.



D. Simone Quotes: "Only he who has measured the dominion of force, and knows how not to respect it, is capable of love andjustice."

Only he who has measured the dominion of force, and knows how not to respect it, is capable of love andjustice.



D. Simone Quotes: "What hope is there for innocence if it is not recognized?"

What hope is there for innocence if it is not recognized?



D. Simone Quotes: "It is human misery and not pleasure which contains the secret of the divine wisdom."

It is human misery and not pleasure which contains the secret of the divine wisdom.



D. Simone Quotes: "Death. An instantaneous state, without past or future. Indispensable for entering eternity."

Death. An instantaneous state, without past or future. Indispensable for entering eternity.



D. Simone Quotes: "When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence."

When literature becomes deliberately indifferent to the opposition of good and evil it betrays its function and forfeits all claim to excellence.



D. Simone Quotes: "The poet produces the beautiful by fixing his attention on something real."

The poet produces the beautiful by fixing his attention on something real.



D. Simone Quotes: "If there were no affliction in this world we might think we were in paradise."

If there were no affliction in this world we might think we were in paradise.



D. Simone Quotes: "The soul is the human being considered as having a value in itself."

The soul is the human being considered as having a value in itself.



D. Simone Quotes: "[We are not] to take one step, even in the direction of what is good, beyond that to which we are irresistibly impelled by God, and this applies to action, word, and thought."

[We are not] to take one step, even in the direction of what is good, beyond that to which we are irresistibly impelled by God, and this applies to action, word, and thought.



D. Simone Quotes: "Official history is believing the murderers at their word."

Official history is believing the murderers at their word.



D. Simone Quotes: "Only an indirect method is effective. We do nothing if we have not first drawn back."

Only an indirect method is effective. We do nothing if we have not first drawn back.



D. Simone Quotes: "Truth is one, but error is manifold."

Truth is one, but error is manifold.



D. Simone Quotes: "There is a certain kind of morality which is even more alien to good and evil than amorality is."

There is a certain kind of morality which is even more alien to good and evil than amorality is.



D. Simone Quotes: "There is nothing that comes closer to true humility than the intelligence. It is impossible to feel pride in one's intelligence at the moment when one really and truly exercises it."

There is nothing that comes closer to true humility than the intelligence. It is impossible to feel pride in one's intelligence at the moment when one really and truly exercises it.



D. Simone Quotes: "In what concerns divine things, belief is not appropriate. Only certainty will do. Anything less than certainty is unworthy of God."

In what concerns divine things, belief is not appropriate. Only certainty will do. Anything less than certainty is unworthy of God.



D. Simone Quotes: "The Our Father contains all possible petitions; we cannot conceive of any prayer not already contained in it. It is to prayer what Christ is to humanity."

The Our Father contains all possible petitions; we cannot conceive of any prayer not already contained in it. It is to prayer what Christ is to humanity.



D. Simone Quotes: "Two forces rule the universe: light and gravity."

Two forces rule the universe: light and gravity.



D. Simone Quotes: "One might lay down as a postulate: All conceptions of God which are incompatible with a movement of pure charity are false. All other conceptions of him, in varying degree, are true."

One might lay down as a postulate: All conceptions of God which are incompatible with a movement of pure charity are false. All other conceptions of him, in varying degree, are true.



D. Simone Quotes: "The contradictions the mind comes up against, these are the only realities, the criterion of the real. There is no contradiction in what is imaginary. Contradiction is the test of necessity."

The contradictions the mind comes up against, these are the only realities, the criterion of the real. There is no contradiction in what is imaginary. Contradiction is the test of necessity.



D. Simone Quotes: "Punishment is a vital need of the human soul."

Punishment is a vital need of the human soul.



D. Simone Quotes: "Whoever is uprooted himself uproots others. Whoever is rooted himself doesn't uproot others."

Whoever is uprooted himself uproots others. Whoever is rooted himself doesn't uproot others.



D. Simone Quotes: "We possess nothing in the world - a mere chance can strip us of everything - except the power to say 'I."

We possess nothing in the world - a mere chance can strip us of everything - except the power to say 'I.



D. Simone Quotes: "A right which goes unrecognized by anybody is not worth very much."

A right which goes unrecognized by anybody is not worth very much.



D. Simone Quotes: "Someone who does not see a pane of glass is not aware of not seeing it."

Someone who does not see a pane of glass is not aware of not seeing it.



D. Simone Quotes: "It may be that vice, depravity, and crime are nearly always, or even perhaps always, in their essence, attempts to eat beauty, to eat what we should only look at."

It may be that vice, depravity, and crime are nearly always, or even perhaps always, in their essence, attempts to eat beauty, to eat what we should only look at.



D. Simone Quotes: "To get power over is to defile. To possess is to defile."

To get power over is to defile. To possess is to defile.