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Human it is to have compassion on the unhappy ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
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if my memory serves me right, here is my genealogical line: Boccaccio, Petronius, Rabelais, Whitman, Emerson, Thoreau, Maeterlinck, Romain Rolland, Plotinus, Heraclitus, Nietzsche, Dostoievsky (and other Russian writers of the Nineteenth Century), the ancient Greek dramatists, theElizabethan dramatists (excluding Shakespeare), Theodore Dreiser, Knut Hamsun, D. H. Lawrence, James Joyce, Thomas Mann, Elie Faure, Oswald Spengler, Marcel Proust, Van Gogh, the Dadaists and Surrealists, Balzac, Lewis Carroll, Nijinsky, Rimbaud, Blaise Cendrars, Jean Giono, Celine, everything I read on Zen Buddhism, everything I read about China, India, Tibet, Arabia, Africa, and of course the Bible, the men who wrote it and especially the men who made the King James version, for it was the language of the Bible rather than its "message" which I got first and which I will never shake off. ~ Henry Miller
Boccaccio quotes by Henry Miller
In this world, you only get what you grab for. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
The same fact that Boccaccio offers in support of religion might be adduced in behalf of a republic: It exists in spite of its ministers. ~ Heinrich Heine
Boccaccio quotes by Heinrich Heine
People tend to believe the bad rather than the good. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Heaven would indeed be heaven if lovers were there permitted as much enjoyment as they had experienced on earth. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Although love dwells in gorgeous palaces, and sumptuous apartments, more willingly than in miserable and desolate cottages, it cannot be denied but that he sometimes causes his power to be felt in the gloomy recesses of forests, among the most bleak and rugged mountains, and in the dreary caves of a desert. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Let this grisly beginning be none other to you than is to wayfarers a rugged and steep mountain. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
No-thing less splendid than a golden sepulchre would have suited so noble a heart. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Laughter, on the other hand, " Petrarch went on, "is an explosion that tears us away from the world and throws us back into our own cold solitude. Joking is a barrier between man and the world. Joking is the enemy of love and poetry. That's why I tell you yet again, and you want to keep in mind: Boccaccio doesn't understand love. Love can never be laughable. Love has nothing in common with laughter. ~ Milan Kundera
Boccaccio quotes by Milan Kundera
Nothing is so indecent that it cannot be said to another person if the proper words are used to convey it. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
And the plague gathered strength as it was transmitted from the sick to the healthy through normal intercourse, just as fire catches on to any dry or greasy object placed too close to it. Nor did it stop there: not only did the healthy incur the disease and with it the prevailing mortality by talking to or keeping company with the sick--they had only to touch the clothing or anything else that had come into contact with or been used by the sick and the plague evidently was passed to the one who handled those things. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
My mind is wholly possessed by Love, who rules every part there of, in virtue of his all-embracing deity. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
So long she held on in this mourning manner, that, what by the
continuall watering of the Basile, and putrifaction of the head, so
buried in the pot of earth; it grew very flourishing, and most
odorifferous to such as scented it, that as no other Basile could
possibly yeeld so sweete a savour. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
In the affairs of this world, poverty alone is without envy. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
I am a free man. I do not need to copy Petrarca or Boccaccio. My own genius is enough. Let others worry themselves about style, and so cease to be themselves. Without a master, without a model, without a guide, I go to work and earn my living, my well-being and my fame. ~ Pietro Aretino
Boccaccio quotes by Pietro Aretino
it's that particular connection between melancholy and humor that Klibansky, Panofsky, and Saxl examined in Saturn and Melancholy (1964). Just as melancholy is sadness made light, so humor is comedy that has lost its physical weight (that dimension of human carnality that, however, makes Boccaccio and Rabelais great) and casts doubts on the self, the world, and the entire network of relations they form. ~ Italo Calvino
Boccaccio quotes by Italo Calvino
Fiammetta, whose wavy tresses fell in a flood of gold over her white and delicate shoulders ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Kissed mouth don't lose its fortune, on the contrary it renews itself just as the moon does. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Because misogynists are the best of men." All the poets reacted to these words with hooting. Boccaccio was forced to raise his voice: "Please understand me. Misogynists don't despise women. Misogynists don't like femininity. Men have always been divided into two categories. Worshipers of women, otherwise known as poets, and misogynists, or, more accurately, gynophobes. Worshipers or poets revere traditional feminine values such as feelings, the home, motherhood, fertility, sacred flashes of hysteria, and the divine voice of nature within us, while in misogynists or gynophobes these values inspire a touch of terror. Worshipers revere women's femininity, while misogynists always prefer women to femininity. Don't forget: a woman can be happy only with a misogynist. No woman has ever been happy with any of you! ~ Milan Kundera
Boccaccio quotes by Milan Kundera
You must read, you must persevere, you must sit up nights, you must inquire, and exert the utmost power of your mind. If one way does not lead to the desired meaning, take another; if obstacles arise, then still another; until, if your strength holds out, you will find that clear which at first looked dark. ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
Do as we say, and not as we do ~ Giovanni Boccaccio
Boccaccio quotes by Giovanni Boccaccio
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