Henry F. Amiel Quote

Kindness is the beginning of tact, and respect for others is the first condition for knowing how to live.

The man who aims to see everything clearly before deciding never decides.

Henry F. Amiel

The man rises through intelligence, but he is not truly a man except through the heart.

Henry F. Amiel

Tell me what you think you are and I'll tell you what you are not.

Henry F. Amiel

Without passion, man is only a dormant force waiting for an opportunity, like flint awaiting the strike of iron, to spark rays of light.

Henry F. Amiel

Heaven, hell, and the whole world are within us.

Henry F. Amiel

The destiny can follow two paths to cause our ruin: denying us the fulfillment of our desires and fulfilling them fully.

Henry F. Amiel

A laborious way of being nothing is to be everything; of not wanting everything; of not wanting anything, is to want it all.

Henry F. Amiel

If there is any conflict between the natural and the moral world, between reality and conscience, it is conscience that should prevail.

Henry F. Amiel

Time is nothing but the space between our memories.

Henry F. Amiel

Every need is calmed and every vice grows with satisfaction.

Henry F. Amiel

Your body is a temple of nature and the divine spirit. Preserve it healthy; respect it; study it; grant it its rights.

Henry F. Amiel

Mutual respect implies discretion and reserve even in tenderness, and the care to safeguard as much freedom as possible for those with whom one lives.

Henry F. Amiel