Stendhal Quotes About Soul

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  • War was then no longer this noble and unified outburst of souls in love with glory that he had imagined from Napoleon's proclamations.

  • Sometimes the impact of Mozart's music is so immediate that the vision in the mind remains blurred and incomplete, while the soul seems to be directly invaded, drenched in wave upon wave of melancholy.

  • On a cold winter morning a cigar fortifies the soul.

  • A novel is like a bow, and the violin that produces the sound is the reader's soul.

    Stendhal (2003). “The Red and the Black”, p.11, Modern Library
  • The first characteristic of Rossini's music is speed - a speed which removes from the soul all the sombre emotions that are so powerfully evoked within us by the slow strains in Mozart. I find also in Rossini a cool freshness, which, measure by measure, makes us smile with delight.

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