Charles Peguy quotes:

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  • Homer is new this morning, and perhaps nothing is as old as today's newspaper.

  • He who does not bellow the truth when he knows the truth makes himself the accomplice of liars and forgers.

  • A word is not the same with one writer as with another. One tears it from his guts. The other pulls it out of his overcoat pocket.

  • Tyranny is always better organized than freedom.

  • When you love someone you love him as he is.

  • Love is rarer than genius itself. And friendship is rarer than love.

  • The honest man must be a perpetual renegade, the life of an honest man a perpetual infidelity. For the man who wishes to remain faithful to truth must make himself perpetually unfaithful to all the continual, successive, indefatigable renascent errors

  • Freedom is a system based on courage.

  • One has not the right to betray even a traitor. Traitors must be fought, got betrayed.

  • A great philosophy is not one that passes final judgments and establishes ultimate truth. It is one that causes uneasiness and starts commotion.

  • A great philosophy is not a philosophy without reproach; it is philosophy without fear.

  • Short of genius a rich man cannot even imagine poverty.

  • Any father whose son raises his hand against him is guilty of having produced a son who raised his hand against him.

  • We must always tell what we see. Above all, and this is more difficult, we must always see what we see.

  • It has never been given to a man to attain at once his happiness and his salvation.

  • It is better to have a war for justice than peace in injustice.

  • We shall never know how many acts of cowardice have been motivated by the fear of appearing not sufficiently progressive.

  • The sinner is at the heart of Christianity. No one is as competent as the sinner in matters of Christianity. No one, except a saint.

  • The faith that I love the best, says God, is hope.

  • Life holds only one tragedy, ultimately: not to have been a saint.

  • When a man dies, he does not just die of the disease he has: he dies of his whole life.

  • What is most contrary to salvation is not sin but habit.

  • It is the essence of genius to make use of the simplest ideas.

  • The life of an honest man must be a perpetual infidelity.

  • We said that a single injustice, a single crime, a single illegality, particularly if it is officially recorded, confirmed, a single wrong to humanity, a single wrong to justice and to right, particularly if it is universally, legally, nationally, commodiously accepted, that a single crime shatters and is sufficient to shatter the whole social pact, the whole social contract, that a single legal crime, a single dishonorable act will bring about the loss of ones honor, the dishonor of a whole people. It is a touch of gangrene that corrupts the entire body.

  • The references you do not verify are the good ones.

  • There will be things that I do that no one will be left to understand.

  • The classical artist can be recognized by his sincerity, the romantic by his laborious insincerity.

  • I prefer a saint with faults to a sinner with none.

  • It is innocence that is full and experience that is empty. It is innocence that wins and experience that loses.

  • Everything begins in mysticism and ends in politics.

  • Suffering passes; having suffered never passes.

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