top of page
Quote_1.png
George Steiner

"Words that are saturated with lies or atrocity, do not easily resume life."

Standard 
 Customized
"Words that are saturated with lies or atrocity, do not easily resume life."

Exlpore more Life quotes

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"I don't want to finish reading the book."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"I am very grateful for all the opportunities life has given me."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"Life is your greatest asset."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"Even if you cover the whole world with darkness, you can never stop the sun from rising."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"My mission in life is to be kind, compassionate, caring, sharing and loving in order to feel the deepest joy of life."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"Our life is a one way journey, we can never go back."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"The spirit of life, the spirit of peace."

Quote_1.png
Assegid Habtewold

"If have nothing but life, I have everything."

Explore more quotes by George Steiner

Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"Words that are saturated with lies or atrocity, do not easily resume life."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"The age of the book is almost gone."
Age,
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"Men are accomplices to that which leaves them indifferent."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"To many men... the miasma of peace seems more suffocating than the bracing air of war."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"Language can only deal meaningfully with a special, restricted segment of reality. The rest, and it is presumably the much larger part, is silence."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"There is something terribly wrong with a culture inebriated by noise and gregariousness."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"The journalistic vision sharpens to the point of maximum impact every event, every individual and social configuration; but the honing is uniform."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"The immense majority of human biographies are a gray transit between domestic spasm and oblivion."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"We know that a man can read Goethe or Rilke in the evening, that he can play Bach and Schubert, and go to his day's work at Auschwitz in the morning."
Quote_1.png
George Steiner
"The most important tribute any human being can pay to a poem or a piece of prose he or she really loves is to learn it by heart. Not by brain, by heart; the expression is vital."
bottom of page