“A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ordinary man. It is only if the murderer is a good man that he can be regarded as monstrous.”
– Graham Greene (died 1991)
“A murderer is regarded by the conventional world as something almost monstrous, but a murderer to himself is only an ordinary man. It is only if the murderer is a good man that he can be regarded as monstrous.”
– Graham Greene (died 1991)
“Fish die belly upward, and rise to the surface. It’s their way of falling.” — Andre Gide (died 1951)
“The living is a species of the dead; and not a very attractive one.”
– Friedrich Nietzsche (died 1900)
“People always think that a man
commits suicide for a reason. But he
may very well commit suicide for two
reasons.” – Albert Camus (died 1960)