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Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes

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This homage has been rendered not to me - for the Polish soil is fertile and does not lack better writers than me - but to the Polish achievement, the Polish genius.  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) But I think happiness springs from another source, a far deeper one that doesn’t depend on will because it comes from love.  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) But I think happiness springs from another source, a far deeper one that doesn’t depend on will because it comes from love  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) I go to church because I am a skeptic in regard to my own skepticism  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Evidently the merit depends on the result of the work  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Every novelist should write something for children at least once in his lifetime  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) The sky is one whole, the water another  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) England is never in a hurry because she is eternal  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) He always smiles, even when contemplating nothing good  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Life deserves laughter, hence people laugh at it  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) The profession of the writer has its thorns about which the reader does not dream  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) On an exhausted field, only weeds grow  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Nevertheless, in this sea of human wretchedness and malice there bloomed at times compassion, as a pale flower blooms in a putrid marsh  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) There is within us a moral instinct which forbids us to rejoice at the death of even an enemy  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) The shots had dispersed the birds; there remained only two marabous, standing between ten and twenty paces away and plunged in reverie. They were like two old men with bald heads pressed between the shoulders  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) In the presence of the storm, thunderbolts, hurricane, rain, darkness, and the lions, which might be concealed but a few paces away, he felt disarmed and helpless  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) The sky is one whole, the water another; and between those two infinities the soul of man is in loneliness  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) The fact is that between the classes there is a vast gulf that precludes all mutual understanding, and makes simultaneous efforts simply impossible  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Whoso loves beauty is unable for that very reason to love deformity. One may not believe in our gods, but it is possible to love them  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) It is an altogether wrong idea that the modern product of civilization is less susceptible to love. I sometimes think it is the other way  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Anxiety prepares the organism badly for an ordeal which even under more favorable circumstances would not be an easy thing to bear  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) The greater philosopher a man is, the more difficult it is for him to answer the foolish questions of common people  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) If the infinity of the sea may call out thus, perhaps when a man is growing old, calls come to him, too, from another infinity still darker and more deeply mysterious; and the more he is wearied by life the dearer are those calls to him  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes) Day is like day as two beads in a rosary, unless changes of weather form the only variety  (Henryk Sienkiewicz Quotes)