Charles Baudelaire Quotes



Charles Baudelaire Quotes

Charles Baudelaire Quotes & Quotations
Name:
Charles Baudelaire (random)
Type:
Poet
Nationality:
French
Birth day:
April 9
Birth year:
1821


  • 1
    A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 2
    A frenzied passion for art is a canker that devours everything else. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 3
    A sweetheart is a bottle of wine, a wife is a wine bottle. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 4
    All which is beautiful and noble is the result of reason and calculation. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 5
    Always be a poet, even in prose. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 6
    Any healthy man can go without food for two days - but not without poetry. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 7
    Any man who does not accept the conditions of life sells his soul. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 8
    Any newspaper, from the first line to the last, is nothing but a web of horrors, I cannot understand how an innocent hand can touch a newspaper without convulsing in disgust. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 9
    Anybody, providing he knows how to be amusing, has the right to talk about himself. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 10
    As a small child, I felt in my heart two contradictory feelings, the horror of life and the ecstasy of life. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 11
    Beauty is the sole ambition, the exclusive goal of Taste. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 12
    But a dandy can never be a vulgar man. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 13
    Common sense tells us that the things of the earth exist only a little, and that true reality is only in dreams. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 14
    Even if it were proven that God didn't exist, Religion would still be Saintly and Divine. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 15
    Even in the centuries which appear to us to be the most monstrous and foolish, the immortal appetite for beauty has always found satisfaction. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 16
    Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 17
    Everything for me becomes allegory. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 18
    Everything that is beautiful and noble is the product of reason and calculation. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 19
    Evil is committed without effort, naturally, fatally; goodness is always the product of some art. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 20
    Evil is done without effort, naturally, it is the working of fate; good is always the product of an art. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 21
    For each letter received from a creditor, write fifty lines on an extraterrestrial subject and you will be saved. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 22
    For the merchant, even honesty is a financial speculation. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 23
    France is not poetic; she even feels, in fact, a congenital horror of poetry. Among the writers who use verse, those whom she will always prefer are the most prosaic. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 24
    God is the only being who, in order to reign, doesn't even need to exist. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 25
    How little remains of the man I once was, save the memory of him! But remembering is only a new form of suffering. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 26
    Hypocrite reader my fellow my brother! Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 27
    I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 28
    I can barely conceive of a type of beauty in which there is no Melancholy. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 29
    I have cultivated my hysteria with pleasure and terror. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 30
    I have more memories than if I were a thousand years old. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 31
    I love Wagner, but the music I prefer is that of a cat hung up by its tail outside a window and trying to stick to the panes of glass with its claws. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 32
    If the poet has pursued a moral objective, he has diminished his poetic force. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 33
    In literature as in ethics, there is danger, as well as glory, in being subtle. Aristocracy isolates us. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 34
    In order for the artist to have a world to express he must first be situated in this world, oppressed or oppressing, resigned or rebellious, a man among men. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 35
    Inspiration comes of working every day. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 36
    It is by universal misunderstanding that all agree. For if, by ill luck, people understood each other, they would never agree. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 37
    It is from the womb of art that criticism was born. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 38
    It is the hour to be drunken! to escape being the martyred slaves of time, be ceaselessly drunk. On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 39
    It is time to get drunk! So as not to be the martyred slaves of Time, get drunk; get drunk without stopping! On wine, on poetry, or on virtue, as you wish. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 40
    It would be difficult for me not to conclude that the most perfect type of masculine beauty is Satan, as portrayed by Milton. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 41
    It would perhaps be nice to be alternately the victim and the executioner. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 42
    Let us beware of common folk, of common sense, of sentiment, of inspiration, and of the obvious. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 43
    Modernity is the transient, the fleeting, the contingent; it is one half of art, the other being the eternal and the immovable. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 44
    Modernity signifies the transitory, the fugitive, the contingent, the half of art of which the other half is the eternal and the immutable. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 45
    Music fathoms the sky. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 46
    Nature is a temple in which living columns sometimes emit confused words. Man approaches it through forests of symbols, which observe him with familiar glances. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 47
    Nature... is nothing but the inner voice of self-interest. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 48
    Nearly all our originality comes from the stamp that time impresses upon our sensibility. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 49
    Nothing can be done except little by little. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 50
    Our religion is itself profoundly sad - a religion of universal anguish, and one which, because of its very catholicity, grants full liberty to the individual and asks no better than to be celebrated in each man's own language - so long as he knows anguish and is a painter. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 51
    Progress, this great heresy of decay. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 52
    Sexuality is the lyricism of the masses. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 53
    The dance can reveal everything mysterious that is hidden in music, and it has the additional merit of being human and palpable. Dancing is poetry with arms and legs. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 54
    The insatiable thirst for everything which lies beyond, and which life reveals, is the most living proof of our immortality. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 55
    The life of our city is rich in poetic and marvelous subjects. We are enveloped and steeped as though in an atmosphere of the marvelous; but we do not notice it. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 56
    The lover of life makes the whole world into his family, just as the lover of the fair sex creates his from all the lovely women he has found, from those that could be found, and those who are impossible to find. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 57
    The man who says his evening prayer is a captain posting his sentinels. He can sleep. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 58
    The pleasure we derive from the representation of the present is due, not only to the beauty it can be clothed in, but also to its essential quality of being the present. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 59
    The poet enjoys the incomparable privilege of being able to be himself and others, as he wishes. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 60
    The priest is an immense being because he makes the crowd believe astonishing things. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 61
    The study of beauty is a duel in which the artist cries with terror before being defeated. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 62
    The unique and supreme voluptuousness of love lies in the certainty of committing evil. And men and women know from birth that in evil is found all sensual delight. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 63
    The world only goes round by misunderstanding. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 64
    There are as many kinds of beauty as there are habitual ways of seeking happiness. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 65
    There are moments of existence when time and space are more profound, and the awareness of existence is immensely heightened. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 66
    There exist only three respectable beings: the priest, the warrior, the poet. To know, to kill, and to create. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 67
    There is no dream of love, however ideal it may be, which does not end up with a fat, greedy baby hanging from the breast. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 68
    There is no more steely barb than that of the Infinite. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 69
    There is no such thing as a long piece of work, except one that you dare not start. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 70
    This life is a hospital in which each patient is obsessed with the desire to change beds. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 71
    This life is a hospital in which every patient is possessed with a desire to change his bed. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 72
    Those men get along best with women who can get along best without them. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 73
    To be a great man and a saint for oneself, that is the only important thing. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 74
    To handle a language skillfully is to practice a kind of evocative sorcery. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 75
    To say the word Romanticism is to say modern art - that is, intimacy, spirituality, color, aspiration towards the infinite, expressed by every means available to the arts. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 76
    Two fundamental literary qualities: supernaturalism and irony. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 77
    We are all born marked for evil. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 78
    We are weighed down, every moment, by the conception and the sensation of Time. And there are but two means of escaping and forgetting this nightmare: pleasure and work. Pleasure consumes us. Work strengthens us. Let us choose. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 79
    What is art? Prostitution. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 80
    What is exhilarating in bad taste is the aristocratic pleasure of giving offense. Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 81
    Whether you come from heaven or hell, what does it matter, O Beauty! Charles Baudelaire | top
  • 82
    Who would dare assign to art the sterile function of imitating nature? Charles Baudelaire | top

 

 

 

 

 

 

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