Quote by Amélie Nothomb Download Open image ““El hambre epistolar es un arte, y yo aspiro a alcanzar la excelencia.”” — Amélie Nothomb ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“A veces me asusta el poder del arte y del estudio del arte. A veces no entiendo por qué la humanidad se relaciona a… — Jaume Cabré Copy Share Image
“He hablado de la inutilidad del arte, pero no he dicho la verdad sobre el consuelo que procura.” — Lawrence Durrell Copy Share Image
“lo que los occidentales llaman “arte” es eminentemente funcional; no representa, encarna.” — Marc Augé Copy Share Image
God isn't chocolate, he's the encounter between chocolate and the palate capable of appreciating it. — Amelie Nothomb Copy Share Image
“The nature of the epistolary genre was revealed to me: a form of writing devoted to another person. Novels, poems, and so on, were… — Amélie Nothomb Copy Share Image
“I glanced at the contents of what I was photocopying. They were the rules of the golf club of which Mister Saito was a… — Amélie Nothomb Copy Share Image
“Principio según el cual una persona que me había enseñado a atarme los cordones de los zapatos no podía decir cualquier cosa” — Amélie Nothomb Copy Share Image
“As she went on with her labour, she became aware that she had Schubert's Erl-King going around in her head. It wasn't the ideal… — Amélie Nothomb Copy Share Image
It's while writing that suddenly a point of view appears: 'So, that's what I really thought about this thing'. Then it feels part of… — Amelie Nothomb Copy Share Image
“If I knew what I was thinking [...] I would never have become a writer.” — Amélie Nothomb Copy Share Image
The purpose of the photograph is to reveal the love that is felt in a single image. — Amelie Nothomb Copy Share Image
Of course you have memories, and these memories are convincing. But it's really at the moment when I write them down - when I… — Amelie Nothomb Copy Share Image
It’s true that someone will always say that good and evil don’t exist: that is a person who has never had any dealings with… — Amelie Nothomb Copy Share Image