Top 32 Ernest Hemingway Paris Quotes
#1. Things have a price and can be for sale. But people have a dignity that is priceless and worth far more than things.
Pope Francis
#2. But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there, not even poverty, nor sudden money, nor the moonlight, nor right and wrong nor the breathing of someone who lay beside you in the moonlight.
Ernest Hemingway,
#3. The people that I liked and had not met went to the big cafes because they were lost in them and no one noticed them and they could be alone in them and be together.
Ernest Hemingway,
#5. Paris is so very beautiful that it satisfies something in you that is always hungry in America.
Ernest Hemingway,
#6. The first time you get a ride on a surf board and you are being propelled along by a wave, it's probably as close as humans can get to being able to fly like a bird
Gerry Lopez
#8. I do not know what I thought Paris would be like, but it was not that way. It rained nearly every day.
Ernest Hemingway,
#9. For all of us who lived in Paris; we will never forget it because Paris is a moveable feast
Ernest Hemingway,
#10. For luck you carried a horse chestnut and a rabbit's foot in your right pocket. The fur had been worn off the rabbit's foot long ago and the bones and the sinews were polished by the wear. The claws scratched in the lining of your pocket and you knew your luck was still there.
Ernest Hemingway,
#12. You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil.
Ernest Hemingway,
#13. Both love of mankind, and respect for their rights are duties; the former however is only a conditional, the latter an unconditional, purely imperative duty, which he must be perfectly certain not to have transgressed who would give himself up to the secret emotions arising from benevolence.
Immanuel Kant
#14. There is never any ending to Paris, and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other. Paris was always worth it, and you received return for whatever you brought to it ...
Ernest Hemingway,
#15. I met Mr. Hoover socially. I never talked to him about anything connected with his work. We just met him.
John Sherman Cooper
#16. I don't want to come off like the jealous brother who wasn't getting the attention, but it was like no one was really into me anyway. I wasn't really a priority.
Jack Osbourne
#17. I wondered where Cohn got that incapacity to enjoy Paris. Possibly from Mencken. Mencken hates Paris, I believe. So many young men get their likes and dislikes from Mencken.
Ernest Hemingway,
#18. I loved her and I loved no one else and we had a lovely magic time while we were alone. I worked well and we made great trips, and I thought we were invulnerable again, and it wasn't until we were out of the mountains in late spring, and back in Paris, that the other thing started again.
Ernest Hemingway,
#19. The one who is doing his work and getting satisfaction from it is not the one the poverty is hard on.
Ernest Hemingway,
#20. There never was another part of Paris that he loved like that,
Ernest Hemingway,
#21. That was the end of the first part of Paris. Paris was never to be the same again although it was always Paris and you changed as it changed. We never went back to the Vorarlberg and neither did the rich.
Ernest Hemingway,
#23. I knew how severe I had been and how bad things had been. The one who is doing his work and getting satisfaction from it is not the one who poverty bothers.
Ernest Hemingway,
#25. A girl is like a tree? Yeah, and a guy is about as smart as a piece of dead wood infested with termites
Benjamin Alire Saenz
#26. My money slow, my money stupid, money ditzy
Nicki Minaj
#27. He had a face that reminded me of a frog, not a bullfrog but just any frog, and Paris was too big a puddle for him.
Ernest Hemingway,
#28. I've sung in the shower for years.
Chris Pine
#29. If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.
Ernest Hemingway,
#30. I'm definitely a romantic, I don't think life is really worth all the pain and effort and struggling if you don't have somebody that you love very much
Chet Baker
#31. All this was as it should be, because welfare and happiness of the world depended on him, and wearied though he was he would still not refuse universe the assistence.
Leo Tolstoy
#32. The conversation ran as fluidly as the tea out of the samovar's crooked nose.
Ella Leya
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