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Guy de Maupassant Quotes

10 of the best book quotes from Guy de Maupassant
01
“She danced madly, ecstatically, drunk with pleasure, with no thought for anything, in the triumph of her beauty, in the pride of her success, in a cloud of happiness made up of this universal homage and admiration, of the desires she had aroused, of the completeness of a victory so dear to her feminine heart.”
02
“She had no gowns, no jewels, nothing. And she loved nothing but that. She felt made for that.”
03
“What would have happened if she had never lost those jewels? Who knows? Who knows? How strange life is, how fickle! How little is needed to ruin or to save!”
04
“Ah, the good soup! I don’t know anything better than that.”
05
“Frightened by the pains yet to come, by the black misery which was about to fall upon him, by the prospect of all the physical privation and of all the moral tortures which he was to suffer, he went to get the new necklace, putting down upon the merchant’s counter thirty-six thousand francs.”
06
“She dressed simply, being unable to afford anything better, but she was every whit as unhappy as any daughter of a grand family who has come down in the world.”
07
“She would have given anything to be popular, envied, attractive, and in demand.”
08
“Instead of being delighted as her husband had hoped, she tossed the invitation peevishly onto the table and muttered: ‘What earthly use is that to me?‘”
09
“No; there’s nothing more humiliating than to look poor among other women who are rich.”
10
“Yes, I’ve been through some hard times since I saw you, very hard times. And it was all on your account.”
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