Madame Bovary
Quotes from Madame Bovary
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"She had loved not a man, but the dream of transcendence he represented"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Imagination
"Life's greatest jest is that we cannot see our own blindness"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Truth
"There is no remedy for a heart that desires the impossible"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Wisdom
"All passion eventually becomes routine"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Love
"She was destroyed not by her lovers, but by her own expectations"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Relationships
"The heart knows no logic, only appetite"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
"What seems like freedom is often merely another form of captivity"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Freedom
"Vanity and desire are the roots of all suffering"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Philosophy
"She read of great loves and lived a small life"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Literature
"The greatest cruelty is to give someone exactly what they desire"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Wisdom
"Every affair begins with hope and ends in ash"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Relationships
"She had mistaken nervousness for passion and longing for love"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
"The real tragedy is not death, but unfulfilled life"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Death
"Romance makes fools of even the wisest women"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Love
"She was a woman caught between two worlds, belonging to neither"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Life
"Debt is the shadow that follows pleasure"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Money
"The beautiful things in life are those we cannot have"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Beauty
"She sought in adultery what marriage could not give her"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Relationships
"A sensitive soul in a commonplace world is a tragedy waiting to happen"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator)
"Despair follows hope as surely as night follows day"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Hope
"She loved the lover more than she loved the man"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Love
"The past torments us only because we cannot change it"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Time
"Passion speaks louder than virtue, especially in the heart of a woman"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Relationships
"Art and novels had spoiled her for ordinary happiness"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Art
"She had married not a man, but a disappointment"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Relationships
"The provincial life suffocates those who dream of greatness"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Freedom
"Love, when it comes, rarely arrives in the form we imagined"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Love
"Her restlessness was a sickness without a cure"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Life
"Reality is the great deceiver of the idealist"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Philosophy
"She had learned to love the idea of love more than love itself"Gustave Flaubert (Narrator) Love