Top 72 Quotes About Stephane
#2. Stephane Richard is far more attuned to the market than Didier Lombard.
Xavier Niel
#3. The pret-a-porter collection will be the same as couture in essence: I love luxury, beautiful products, handmade with care, but at more accessible prices.
Stephane Rolland
#5. A soul trembling to sit by a hearth so bright,
To exist again, it's enough if I borrow from
Your lips the breath of my name you murmur all night.
Stephane Mallarme
#6. I have made a long enough descent into the void to speak with certainty. There is nothing but beauty
and beauty has only one perfect expression, Poetry. All the rest is a lie.
Stephane Mallarme
#7. As long as Palestinian violence exists, but not a Palestinian state, Israel is in danger, because it cannot obtain assistance from the international community against an entity that is not subordinate to international law.
Stephane Hessel
#9. The revolutions of my century, the 20th century - the Soviet revolution, or the Chinese, or the revolutions that were fomented in Latin America, such as in Cuba - failed for the most part, a failure which was completely clear by the end of the century.
Stephane Hessel
#10. I love a woman in a tuxedo, or in a dress, who looks comfortable, relaxed, happy. I'd love to dress Daphne Guinness - she has exactly that attitude.
Stephane Rolland
#11. exiled spirits, red
as the spotless toe of a seraph spread
with scarlet by the shame of rumpled dawns
Stephane Mallarme
#12. [Billy Strayhorn] understood the violin as well as he understood Jazz, and he wrote for the violin as a violin.
Stephane Grappelli
#13. I never felt like a good Jew. My mother was not Jewish, and that makes me a non-Jew according to Jewish religious law.
Stephane Hessel
#14. Death is something to savour, and I hope to savour mine.
Stephane Hessel
#15. I always say that when a country wins with such overwhelming might, it's bad news for that country.
Stephane Hessel
#16. The wealthy have installed their slaves in the highest spheres of the state. The banks are privately owned. They are concerned solely with profits. They have no interest in the common good.
Stephane Hessel
#17. The poetic act consists of suddenly seeing that an idea splits up into a number of equal motifs and of grouping them; they rhyme.
Stephane Mallarme
#18. In reading, a lonely quiet concert is given to our minds; all our mental faculties will be present in this symphonic exaltation.
Stephane Mallarme
#19. Of all the world's civilizations, America was the one that most needed losers.
Stephane Audeguy
#22. I feel that I am completely in solidarity with Jews in the world, because I know what it is to be a Jew. I've seen what it is; I am myself of Jewish origin, and therefore I can only be fully in support of the idea that the Jews, after all they've suffered, need a country where they are at home.
Stephane Hessel
#23. You made the sobbing white of lilies too,
tumbling lightly across a sea of sighs on
their dreamy way to weeping moonlight through
the azure incense of the pale horizon!
Stephane Mallarme
#24. We're following the evolution of tennis. On the women's side, there has been a very positive change, with the arrival of many new stars.
Stephane Simian
#26. I've been tremendously lucky. I went through things that turned out wrong, and I got myself out of them.
Stephane Hessel
#29. In a museum in London there is an exhibit called "The Value of Man": a long coffinlike box with lots of compartments where they've put starch phosphorus flour bottles of water and alcohol and big pieces of gelatin. I am a man like that.
Stephane Mallarme
#30. For we are always at one with the instrument of our magic spells.
Stephane Mallarme
#31. While I tend to keep embellishment minimal as my clients often possess some of the finest jewellery, I enjoy creating ornamentation that appears like installations, to compliment the overall look.
Stephane Rolland
#32. History can bring luck: this is what we can call optimism.
Stephane Hessel
#34. What we call 'time' isn't chronological but spatial; what we call 'death' is merely a transition between different kinds of matter.
Stephane Audeguy
#35. For me, true and authentic democracy occurs when the privileged groups assist the unprivileged groups to become more privileged.
Stephane Hessel
#36. It is in front of the the paper that the artist creates himself.
Stephane Mallarme
#37. Verse is everywhere in language where there is rhythm, everywhere, except in notices and on page four of the papers. In the genre called prose, there are verses [ ... ] of all rhythms. But in truth there is no prose: there is the alphabet, and then verses more or less tight, more or less diffuse.
Stephane Mallarme
#39. I continue to be drawn to clarity and simplicity. 'Less is more' remains my mantra.
Stephane Rolland
#40. The [economic crisis] means that we have to address the challenges and the risks, and we need to take into account the level of resources. Doing better with less means doing it more together.
Stephane Abrial
#41. From 1967, all the Israeli governments continued making two big mistakes: occupation and settlement in the territories.
Stephane Hessel
#42. My mother once said to me, 'You must promise to be happy; it is the greatest favour you can do to others'. It has guided me throughout my life.
Stephane Hessel
#44. I can see my reflection like that of an angel!
And I feel that I am dying, and, through the medium
Of art or of mystical experience, I want to be reborn,
Wearing my dream like a diadem, in some better land
Where beauty flourishes.
Stephane Mallarme
#46. There is something almost insane about countries without common borders going to war, something unnatural.
Stephane Audeguy
#51. I wish for you all, each of you, to have your own motive for indignation. This is precious. When something outrages you as I was outraged by Nazism, then people become militant, strong, and involved.
Stephane Hessel
#53. I love to sit, to watch people; even in New York, I don't feel as free as in London.
Stephane Rolland
#55. Equilibrium is the state of death, only chaos produces life
The Ancient Greeks have been driven to extinction by too much search for architectural harmony.
Stephane Lupasco
#56. It is the job of poetry to clean up our word-clogged reality by creating silences around things.
Stephane Mallarme
#58. The reproach that superficial people formulate against Manet, that whereas once he painted ugliness, now he paints vulgarity, falls harmlessly to the ground, when we recognize the fact that he paints the truth.
Stephane Mallarme
#59. Everything that is sacred and that wishes to remain so must envelop itself in mystery.
Stephane Mallarme
#60. Improvisation, it is a mystery. You can write a book about it, but by the end no one still knows what it is. When I improvise and I'm in good form, I'm like somebody half sleeping. I even forget there are people in front of me. Great improvisers are like priests; they are thinking only of their god.
Stephane Grappelli
#61. One dead body required two men either to bury it or to transport it to the rear. A wounded soldier, on the other hand, immobilized five men for an indeterminate amount of time; and who knew whether it was even worth the effort.
Stephane Audeguy
#62. A heavy gas generated by the fermentation of equally dense ideas, stupidity is the most common renewable source of energy, the easiest to extract, and the least costly, except when coupled with nuclear energy.
Stephane Mot
#63. The pure work implies the disappearance of the poet as speaker, who hands over to the words.
Stephane Mallarme
#64. It must be said that it is challenging to balance uncompromising artistic integrity with commercial requirements, but I've also come to learn that couture clients are adventurous and particularly unpredictable in their taste.
Stephane Rolland
#65. Let us not be defeated by the tyranny of the world financial markets that threaten peace and democracy everywhere.
Stephane Hessel
#66. If you want to be a real human being - a real woman, a real man - you cannot tolerate things which put you to indignation, to outrage. You must stand up. I always say to people, 'Look around; look at what makes you unhappy, what makes you furious, and then engage yourself in some action.'
Stephane Hessel
#67. If there can be a planet there
There will be a planet there.
Stephane Udry
#68. As a child, I was as intrigued by the Evil Queen as I was charmed by Snow White.
Stephane Rolland
#70. I want Canada to be the country that is the best in the world at combining economic growth, social justice and environmental sustainability ...
Stephane Dion
#71. O naked flower of my lips, you lie! I await a thing unknown or perhaps, unaware of the mystery and your cries you give, O lips, the supreme tortured moans of a childhood groping among its reveries to sort out finally its cold precious stones.
Stephane Mallarme
#72. Once upon a time, there were only three or four dominant women. Now, there are 10 to 15 who can vie for a Grand Slam.
Stephane Simian
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top