Frases de André Maurois
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Emile Salomon Wilhelm Herzog foi um romancista e ensaísta francês.

Seu pseudônimo André Maurois tornou-se seu nome legal em 1947.

Seus primeiros livros foram O Silêncio do Coronel Branbles e Os discursos do dr. O'Grady, que obtiveram sucesso. Entretanto, sua consagração no mundo literário ocorreu com a publicação de três biografias, as de Byron, Shelley e Disraeli.

Tornou-se membro da Academia Francesa em 1938. Wikipedia  

✵ 26. Julho 1885 – 9. Outubro 1967
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André Maurois: 240   citações 21   Curtidas

André Maurois Frases famosas

“A sinceridade é de vidro e a discrição de diamante”

La sincérité est de verre la discrétion est de diamant !
citado em "Auto moto‎" - Página 100, de Société d'Information et de Publication - Publicado por François Gentile, 1994
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“Um verdadeiro estadista ostenta a imagem do seu país.”

"Ein echter Staatsmann trägt das Bild seines Landes in sich."
Die Kunst zu leben -- A Arte de Viver

Citações de homens de André Maurois

“O homem rico tem comensais ou parasitas, o homem poderoso, cortesãos, o homem de acção, camaradas, que também são amigos”

L'homme riche a des commensaux ou des parasites, l'homme puissant des courtisans, l'homme d'action a des camarades qui sont aussi des amis
Etudes littéraires: François Mauriac. Georges Duhamel. Jules Romains. Martin du Gard. J. de Lacretelle. Saint Exupéry - Volume II, página 260, André Maurois - Éditions de la Maison française, inc., 1944

Citações de mulheres de André Maurois

André Maurois frases e citações

“Acima de tudo, nunca tenha medo. O inimigo quer forçá-lo ao recuo, e tem exatamente neste momento medo de você.”

"Hab vor allen Dingen niemals Angst. Der Feind, der dich zum Rückzug zwingen will, hat genau in diesem Moment Angst vor dir."
zitiert in: Call of Duty 2, Activision

“O casamento é um edifício que deve ser reconstruído todos os dias.”

A successful marriage is an edifice that must be rebuilt every day
The art of living - página 62, André Maurois - Harper, 1960 - 234 páginas

“O verdadeiro mal da velhice não é o enfraquecimento do corpo, é a indiferença da alma.”

Le vrai mal de la vieillesse n'est pas l'affaiblissement du corps c'est l'indifférence de l'âme.
OEuvres complètes: Bois originaux de Louis Jou, Volume 10 - página 105, Bibliothèque Bernard Grasset, OEuvres complètes: Bois originaux de Louis Jou, OEuvres complètes: Bois originaux de Louis Jou, André Maurois, A. Fayard, 1952

André Maurois: Frases em inglês

“There are very few men who do not reckon the cost to themselves of a system of taxes before approving it.”

Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Friendship

“Style is the outcome of constraint.”

The Art of Writing

“Byron says that it is easier to die for the woman one loves than to live with her.”

Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Loving

“There are very few really brilliant men who have not had at least one madman among their ancestors.”

Les silences du colonel Bramble (The Silence of Colonel Bramble)

“Conquest brings no lasting happiness unless the person conquered was possessed of free will. Only then can there be doubt and anxiety and those continual victories over habit and boredom which produce the keenest pleasures of all. The comely inmates of the harem are rarely loved, for they are prisoners. Inversely, the far too accessible ladies of present-day seaside resorts almost never inspire love, because they are emancipated. Where is love's victory when there is neither veil, modesty, nor self-respect to check its progress? Excessive freedom raises up the transparent walls of an invisible seraglio to surround these easily acquired ladies. Romantic love requires women, not that they should be inaccessible, but that their lives should be lived within the rather narrow limits of religion and convention. These conditions, admirably observed in the Middle-Ages, produced the courtly love of that time. The honoured mistress of the chateau remained within its walls while the knight set out for the Crusades and thought about his lady. In those days a man scarcely ever tried to arouse love in the object of his passion. He resigned himself to loving in silence, or at least without hope. Such frustrated passions are considered by some to be naive and unreal, but to certain sensitive souls this kind of remote admiration is extremely pleasurable, because, being quite subjective, it is better protected against deception and disillusion.”

Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Loving

“A man cannot free himself from the past more easily than he can from his own body.”

Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Thinking

“Paul Valéry has no hesitation in saying that the greatest evils today are elections and diplomas.”

Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Leadership