Quote by: Maurice Blanchot

As reason returned to me, memory came with it, and I saw that even on the worst days, when I thought I was utterly and completely miserable, I was nevertheless, and nearly all the time, extremely happy. That gave me something to think about. The discovery was not a pleasant one. It seemed to me that I was losing a great deal. I asked myself, wasn't I sad, hadn't I felt my life breaking up? Yes, that had been true; but each minute, when I stayed without moving in a corner of the room, the cool of the night and the stability of the ground made me breathe and rest on gladness.


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Author Bio


  • NameMaurice Blanchot
  • DescriptionFrench writer, philosopher, and literary theorist
  • BornSeptember 22, 1907
  • DiedFebruary 20, 2003
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Writer