Monsignor Quixote Quotes
Monsignor Quixote
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Graham Greene4,443 ratings, 3.95 average rating, 444 reviews
Monsignor Quixote Quotes
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“Perhaps we are all fictions, father, in the mind of God.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“No wine can be regarded as unimportant, my friend, since the marriage at Cana.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“Rocinante was of more value for a true traveller than a jet plane. Jet planes were for business men.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“The Mayor about the fable of the Prodigal Son:
'But he came home.'
'Yes, his courage failed him. He felt very alone on that pig farm. There was no branch of the Party to which he could look for help. Das Kapital had not yet been written, so he was unable to situate himself in the class struggle. Is it any wonder that he wavered for a time, poor boy?”
― Monsignor Quixote
'But he came home.'
'Yes, his courage failed him. He felt very alone on that pig farm. There was no branch of the Party to which he could look for help. Das Kapital had not yet been written, so he was unable to situate himself in the class struggle. Is it any wonder that he wavered for a time, poor boy?”
― Monsignor Quixote
“The Lord is my shepherd." But if we are sheep why in heaven's name should we trust our shepherd? He's going to guard us from the wolves all right, oh yes, but only so that he can sell us later to the butcher.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“The believer will fight another believer over a shade of difference; the doubter fights only with himself.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“A first reading is something special, like first love.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“As long as there is a Church, there will be little Torquemadas”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“You can mock me as much as you like, Sancho. What makes me sad is when you mock my books, for they mean much more to me than myself.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“Why is it that the hate of man – even of a man like Franco – dies with his death, and yet love, the love which he had begun to feel for Father Quixote, seemed now to live and grow in spite of the final separation and the final silence – for how long, he wondered with a kind of fear, was it possible for that love of his to continue? And to what end?”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“Do you know that St Matthew mentions Hell fifteen times in fifty-two pages of my bible and St John not once?”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“Do you think it would be bad for me to have another glass?"
"Vodka has never done anyone any harm.”
― Monsignor Quixote
"Vodka has never done anyone any harm.”
― Monsignor Quixote
“When I am alone I read – I hide myself in my books. In them I can find the faith of better men than myself,”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“There are small bits of useless knowledge which stick to one’s brain like barnacles to”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“Men will always have to choose a lesser evil and the lesser evil may mean the state, the prison camp, yes, if you like to say it, the psychiatric hospital.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
“Father Quixote thought: How many times I have felt guilty as he does without knowing why. Sometimes he envied the certitude of those who were able to lay down clear rules--Father Heribert Jone, his bishop, even the Pope. Himself, he lived in a mist, unable to see a path, stumbling.”
― Monsignor Quixote
― Monsignor Quixote
