Madame de Stael
Madame de Stael
Anne Louise Germaine de Staël-Holstein, commonly known as Madame de Staël, was a French woman of letters of Swiss origin whose lifetime overlapped with the events of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. She was one of Napoleon's principal opponents. Celebrated for her conversational eloquence, she participated actively in the political and intellectual life of her times. Her works, both critical and fictional, made their mark on the history of European Romanticism...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionWriter
Date of Birth22 April 1766
CountryFrance
We cease loving ourselves if no one loves us.
The voice of conscience is so delicate that it is easy to stifle it; but it is also so clear that it is impossible to mistake it.
We understand death for the first time when he puts his hand upon one whom we love
When we destroy an old prejudice, we have need of a new virtue.
Venice astonishes more than it pleases at first sight ...
nothing is so horrifying as the possibility of existing simply because we do not know how to die.
Exile: A tomb in which you can get mail.
The universe is in France; outside it, there is nothing.
intellect is a sin that must be atoned for by leading exactly the life of those who have none.
Anything that happens gradually is always irrevocable.
What is love, if it can calculate and provide against its own decay?
A voyage without companionship, that is to say without conversation, is one of the saddest pleasures of life.
Between God and love, I recognize no mediator but my conscience ...