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Charles Baudelaire
She is unaware of Hell and Purgatory And when the time comes for her to enter The black Night, she will look into the face of Death As a new-born child, – without hatred or remorse.
Charles Baudelaire
Unaware Death
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Purgatory Night
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Poetic Innocence
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Death
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Night
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Innocence
Charles Baudelaire’s Quotes On Topics
Pitiful Ambition
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Misunderstood Sphinx
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Times
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City Marvels
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Invent Words
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Prostituted God
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Imagination
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Gold Dusts
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Scents
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Nations
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Summer’s End
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Artists
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Intellectual Wonder
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Faith
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Cats
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Fertility
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Artistic Relief
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Conviction Of Brigands
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Human Element
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Organ
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“Evil is done without effort, naturally, it is the working of fate; good is always the product of an art.”
Charles Baudelaire
Effortless Evil
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Artistic Goodness
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Fate’s Work
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Evil
,
Good
,
Fate
“But a dandy can never be a vulgar man.”
Charles Baudelaire
Dandy Elegance
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Vulgarity
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Sophistication
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Dandy
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Elegance
,
Sophistication
“Let us beware of common folk, of common sense, of sentiment, of inspiration, and of the obvious.”
Charles Baudelaire
Common Sense Caution
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Avoiding Obvious
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Sentimental Critique
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Common
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Sense
,
Inspiration
“Nearly all our originality comes from the stamp that time impresses upon our sensibility.”
Charles Baudelaire
Time Stamp
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Originality Source
,
Human Sensibility
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Originality
,
Sensibility
,
Time
“All fashions are charming, or rather relatively charming, each one being a new striving, more or less well conceived, after beauty, an approximate statement of an ideal, the desire for which constantly teases the unsatisfied human mind.”
Charles Baudelaire
Charming Fashions
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Beauty Striving
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Ideal Desire
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Fashion
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Beauty
,
Mind
“I am bored in France because everyone resembles Voltaire.”
Charles Baudelaire
Boredom In France
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Voltaire Similarity
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Cultural Critique
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Resemblance
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Homogeneity
,
Satire
“God is a scandal, – a profitable scandal.”
Charles Baudelaire
Scandalous God
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Divine Profit
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Religious Critique
,
God
,
Scandal
,
Profit
“A book is a garden, an orchard, a storehouse, a party, a company by the way, a counselor, a multitude of counselors.”
Charles Baudelaire
Book Comparisons
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Literary Garden
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Poetic Company
,
Book
,
Garden
,
Counsel
“L’art est long, et le temps est court.”
Charles Baudelaire
Art And Time
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Creative Struggle
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Artistic Patience
,
Time
,
Length
,
Perseverance
“Avalanche, veux-tu m’emporter dans ta chute?”
Charles Baudelaire
Avalanche Despair
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French Invocation
,
Overwhelming Fall
,
Avalanche
,
Fall
,
Despair
“Everything considered, work is less boring than amusing oneself.”
Charles Baudelaire
Work Philosophy
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Boredom Relief
,
Human Activity
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Productivity
,
Amusement
,
Labor
“Only when we drink poison are we well.”
Charles Baudelaire
Poison Cure
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Paradoxical Health
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Dark Realization
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Poison
,
Wellness
,
Contradiction
“The People adore authority.”
Charles Baudelaire
People’s Authority
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Adoration Power
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Collective Obedience
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Authority
,
People
,
Power
“The Sky; that black lid of a mighty pot, Where, vast and minute, human Races boil.”
Charles Baudelaire
Sky Metaphor
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Human Existence
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Poetic Imagery
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Sky
,
Human
,
Imagery
“There is an invincible taste for prostitution in the heart of man, from which comes his horror of solitude. He wants to be ‘two’. The man of genius wants to be ‘one’... It is this horror of solitude, the need to lose oneself in the external flesh, that man nobly calls ‘the need to love’.”
Charles Baudelaire
Horror Of Solitude
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Invincible Taste
,
Genius Desire
,
Prostitution
,
Love
,
Loneliness
“A sweetheart is a bottle of wine, a wife is a wine bottle.”
Charles Baudelaire
Wine And Love
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Sweetheart Analogy
,
Witty Comparison
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Wine
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Wife
,
Sweetheart
“I am unable to understand how a man of honor could take a newspaper in his hands without a shudder of disgust.”
Charles Baudelaire
Newspaper Disgust
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Honor Clash
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Public Disdain
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Newspaper
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Disgust
,
Honor
“All the visible universe is nothing but a shop of images and signs.”
Charles Baudelaire
Shop Of Images
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Visible Universe
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Poetic Symbols
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Universe
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Signs
,
Images
“Like those great sphinxes lounging through eternity in noble attitudes upon the desert sand, they gaze incuriously at nothing, calm and wise.”
Charles Baudelaire
Eternal Sphinxes
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Noble Attitudes
,
Poetic Eternity
,
Sphinxes
,
Eternity
,
Attitudes
“Genius is nothing more nor less than childhood recaptured at will.”
Charles Baudelaire
Recaptured Genius
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Childhood Memory
,
Poetic Skill
,
Genius
,
Childhood
,
Memory
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