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More Quotes by Charles Baudelaire
A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors.
To handle a language skillfully is to practice a kind of evocative sorcery.
I can barely conceive a type of beauty in which there is no melancholy.
All which is beautiful and noble is the result of reason and calculation.
The immense appetite we have for biography comes from a deep-seated sense of equality.
Genius is nothing more nor less than childhood recaptured at will.
As a small child, I felt in my heart two contradictory feelings, the horror of life and the ecstasy of life.
Life has but one true charm: the charm of the game. But what if we’re indifferent to whether we win or lose?
He who looks through an open window sees fewer things than he who looks through a closed window.
No task is a long one but the task on which one dare not start. It becomes a nightmare.