Author: André Gide
Cites
- Bible (2)
- IN: Strait is the Gate (1909) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: Strive to enter in at the strait gate.
FROM: Luke xiii, 24, (100), Bible, NULL
- IN: The Immoralist (2000) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
FROM: Bible, Psalm 139:121, (-165), Bible, NULL
- Koran (1)
- IN: The Fruits of the Earth (1949) Fiction, French
EPIGRAPH: Here are the fruits of the earth, on which we are nourished.
FROM: The Koran, II, 25, (632), Religious Text, NULL
Cited by
- Robert Sawyer (1)
- IN: Frameshift (1997) Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.
FROM: Andre Gide, winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in literature, (1947), NULL, France
- Richard Bausch (1)
- IN: Before, During, After (2014) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: ...do not understand me too quickly.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, France
- Samuel Ligon (1)
- IN: Among the Dead and Dreaming (2016) Psychological Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Fish die belly upward and rise to the surface.
It’s their way of falling.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, France
- Diane Johnson (1)
- IN: L'Affaire (2003) Novel, American
EPIGRAPH: It is because America has consented neither to sin nor to suffering that she has no soul.
FROM: Dostoevsky, (1926), Book, France