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“They were completely vague. They expressed everything and nothing. 'It is the Æolian harp of style,' thought Julien. 'Amid the most lofty thoughts about annihilation, death, the infinite, etc., I can see no reality save a shocking fear of ridicule.” quote by Stendhal
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““They were completely vague. They expressed everything and nothing. 'It is the Æolian harp of style,' thought Julien. 'Amid the most lofty thoughts about annihilation, death, the infinite, etc., I can see no reality save a shocking fear of ridicule.””

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About This Quote

Source Novel: Le Rouge et le Noir by Stendhal, 1830

The narrator feels that lofty philosophical musings lack concrete reality, reduced to fear of ridicule.

In simple terms: High ideas feel empty without tangible truth.

Key Takeaway

Ground your thoughts in reality.

Themes

philosophy existentialism fear artistic expression

Mood

introspective critical

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • creative writing
  • personal introspection

Key Concepts

nihilism absurdity self‑doubt

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you balance abstract thought with concrete experience?
  • What prevents you from fearing ridicule?
A Different Perspective

Ideas can become meaningless without authentic experience.

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