Charles Baudelaire Quotes & Sayings (Page 9)
Charles Baudelaire quotes and sayings page 9 (deceased poet born on Apr 9, 1821). These are the last 8 out of 88 quotes we have for him.
“It is necessary to work, if not from inclination, at least from despair. Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.”
“A frenzied passion for art is a canker that devours everything else.”
“There is no more steely barb than that of the Infinite.”
“For each letter received from a creditor, write fifty lines on an extraterrestrial subject and you will be saved.”
“Who would dare assign to art the sterile function of imitating nature?”
“If the poet has pursued a moral objective, he has diminished his poetic force.”
“Even if it were proven that God didn't exist, Religion would still be Saintly and Divine.”
“Poetry and progress are like two ambitious men who hate one another with an instinctive hatred, and when they meet upon the same road, one of them has to give place.”
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