Great phrases from books that help you think

Books phrases

I love making these types of articles for two main reasons: the first is that it unites literature with the philosophy of life, and the second is that they help us to reflect and to achieve that daily wisdom that tries to make us more humble and better people.

If you are one of those who think that humanity can still be saved; if you like collect good phrasesWhether told in movies or underlined in great books, you will like this article.

Great phrases from even cooler books

books phrases

  • "If you seek perfection, you will never be happy" from the book "Anna Karenina" of the great Leo Tolstoy.
  • 'They were both pale and thin; but those pale faces were illuminated with the dawn of a new future ». Taken from the book "Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
  • "How wonderful it is that nobody needs a single moment before starting to improve the world" of the «Ana Frank's diary".
  • Only a man who has felt the utmost despair is capable of feeling the utmost happiness. It is necessary to have wanted to die to know how good it is to live ». Phrase taken from the book "The Count of Monte Cristo" by Alexandre Dumas.
  • "I don't know what can come of it, but whatever it is, I'll go towards it laughing" de "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville.
  • "Older people can never understand something on their own and it is very boring for children to have to explain them over and over again" from the book "The little Prince", by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
  • «There is nothing that occupies and ties more to the heart than love. For this reason, when it does not have weapons to govern itself, the soul sinks in the deepest of the ruins », extracted from "The name of the rose" by Umberto Eco.
  • "That's funny. Never tell anyone anything. The moment you tell anything, you start to miss everyone » from the book "The Catcher in the Rye" by JD Salinger.
  • "Despite you, me and the world that is falling apart, I love you" de "Gone With the Wind" by Margareth Mitchell.
  • "It is better to look at the sky than to live there", seen in "Breakfast with diamonds" by Truman Capote.
  • "I can't go back in time because I was a different person then" en "Alice in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll.

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  1.   George said

    I love quotes from literatures. Upload more Please!

    1.    Carmen Guillen said

      We will take it into account Jorge! 😉 We are glad you like it! Greetings!!!

  2.   iacobust said

    The world was so recent that many things lacked a name, and to mention them you had to point your finger at them.-One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Marquez.