Edmond de Goncourt
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Biography
Edmond Louis Antoine Huot de Goncourt was a French writer, literary critic, art critic, book publisher and the founder of the Académie Goncourt.
"If there is a God, atheism must seem to Him as less of an insult than religion."
"Barbarism is needed every four or five hundred years to bring the world back to life. Otherwise it would die of civilization."
"Baudelaire had supper at the table next to ours. He was without a cravat, his shirt open at the neck and his head shaved, just as if he were to be guillotined. A single affectation: his little hands washed and cared for, the nails kept scrupulously clean. The face of a maniac, a voice that cuts like a knife, and a precise elocution that tries to copy Saint-Just and succeeds."
"We asked ourselves whether, in these days of equality in which we live, there are classes unworthy the notice of the author and the reader, misfortunes too lowly, dramas too foul-mouthed, catastrophes too commonplace in the terror they inspire."
"She was, so to speak, an impersonal creature, because of her great heart; a woman who did not belong to herself: God seemed to have made her only to give her to others."
"The reason for the sadness of this modern age and the men who live in it is that it looks for the truth in everything and finds it."
"The reason for the sadness of this modern age and the men who live in it is that it looks for the truth in everything and finds it."
"The reason for the sadness of this modern age and the men who live in it is that it looks for the truth in everything and finds it."
"I have always derived indescribable pleasure from leading a decent woman to the edge of sin and leaving her there to live between the temptation and the fear of that sin."