Top 11 Quotes & Sayings by Violette Leduc

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French author Violette Leduc.
Last updated on April 18, 2025.
Violette Leduc

Violette Leduc was a French writer.

To find relief in what has been, we must make ourselves eternal.
At the age of five, of six, at the age of seven, I used to begin weeping sometimes without warning, simply for the sake of weeping, my eyes open wide to the sun, to the flowers... I wanted to feel an immense grief inside me, and it came.
I was afraid of having to present my big nose to strangers. — © Violette Leduc
I was afraid of having to present my big nose to strangers.
There's no sustenance in the past.
My mother never took my hand.
I was and I always shall be hampered by what I think other people will say.
I walk without flinching through the burning cathedral of the summer. My bank of wild grass is majestic and full of music. It is a fire that solitude presses against my lips.
To have an inner life, to think, to juggle and leap, to become a tightrope walker in the world of ideas. To attack, to riposte, to refute, what a contest, what acclaim. To understand. The most generous word of all. Memory. To retain, a geyser of felicity. Intelligence. The agonizing poverty of my mind. Words and ideas flitting in and out like butterflies. My brain a dandelion seed blown in the wind.
We are talking. It's a shame. What is said is murdered. Our words that will not grow any bigger or any lovelier will wilt inside our bones. Words wither feelings.
To write is to inform against others.
Often, we melt into our ecstasies as though they were jams, as though we were sinking into syrupy bowls of gooseberries, of raspberries, of bilberries.
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