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He had come to that time in his life (it varies for every man) when a human being gives himself over to his demon or to his genius, according to a mysterious law which orders him either to destroy or to surpass himself.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
タグ: aging-and-old-age

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Every invalid is a prisoner.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
タグ: prisoner, every
Leaving behind books is even more beautiful — there are far too many children.
— Marguerite Yourcenar
タグ: legacy, childfree, books
The true birthplace is that wherein for the first time one looks intelligently upon oneself; my first homelands have been books, and to a lesser degree schools.
— Marguerite Yourcenar Memoirs of Hadrian
タグ: words, self, reading, literature, knowledge, books
Ce matin, l'idée m'est venue pour la première fois que mon corps, ce fidèle compagnon, cet ami plus sûr, mieux connu de moi que mon âme, n'est qu'un monstre sournois qui finira par dévorer son maître.
— Marguerite Yourcenar Memoirs of Hadrian
タグ: time, life-and-death, life, age
I was glad that our venerable, almost formless religions, drained of all intransigence and purged of savage rites, linked us mysteriously to the most ancient secrets of man and of earth, not forbidding us, however, a secular explanation of facts and a rational view of human conduct.
— Marguerite Yourcenar Memoirs of Hadrian
タグ: religion, law
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