Pierre Corneille

Playwright French 1606 – 1684

French dramatist and founder of French classical tragedy.

388 quotes

"Success is a journey, not a destination to be reached."
Success
"The bonds of love transcend the boundaries of death."
Love
"To live humbly is to live with grace."
"Every moment offers us a chance for redemption."
Change
"The pursuit of knowledge is the noblest of all quests."
Education
"In giving, we receive the greatest gifts."
Gratitude
"The soul's education never truly concludes."
Knowledge
"To lead with integrity is to inspire others to greatness."
Leadership
"Life's sweetest victories are those won through virtue."
Success
"The mind that embraces change grows infinitely."
Wisdom
"In truth-telling, we honor both ourselves and others."
Truth
"The heart's courage empowers the body's actions."
Courage
"To dream is to touch the infinite possibilities of existence."
Dreams
"Work becomes noble when pursued with integrity."
Work
"The deepest joy emerges from living authentically."
Happiness
"To inspire requires showing others the path you yourself walk."
Inspiration
"Power exercised with wisdom becomes service."
Power
"In solitude, we commune with our truest selves."
Solitude
"The greatest adventure is the quest for moral perfection."
Adventure
"The greatest conquests are those we achieve over ourselves."
Strength
"To love without knowing why is the truest form of devotion."
Love
"Ambition without virtue is merely gilded corruption."
Wisdom
"The mind that seeks only comfort will never know greatness."
Courage
"In silence, we often discover what words cannot express."
Solitude
"True nobility lies not in birth, but in the nobility of one's actions."
Leadership
"To change one's mind is not weakness, but the mark of a thinking person."
Change
"The greatest pleasure is found in the satisfaction of duty fulfilled."
Work
"Justice without mercy is merely vengeance dressed in robes."
Justice
"We are often blind to the treasures that surround us daily."
Gratitude
"The path to wisdom begins with the admission of one's ignorance."
Knowledge