Words matter. These are the best Eugene Ionesco Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
A man with a soul is not like every other man.
Art goes beyond politics. Even if there are writers who are involved in politics, eventually, in one or two centuries, it’s not their politics which is going to count, but the fact of having given life to feelings, of having created characters and made a living work of art.
Beauty is a precious trace that eternity causes to appear to us and that it takes away from us. A manifestation of eternity, and a sign of death as well.
Often, alas, the most detestable kind of bourgeois is the anti-bourgeois kind of bourgeois.
We have not the time to take our time.
A nose that can see is worth two that sniff.
The critic should describe, and not prescribe.
I have the vanity to think that every play I have written is different from the previous ones. Yet, even though they are written in a different way, they all deal with the same themes, the same preoccupations. ‘Exit the King’ is also ‘The Bald Soprano.’
Like all revolutions, the surrealist revolution was a reversion, a restitution, an expression of vital and indispensable spiritual needs.
Culture cannot be separated from politics. The arts, philosophy and metaphysics, religion and the sciences, constitute culture. Politics are the science or art of organizing our relationships to allow for the development of life in society.
The artist can be above political parties, he can belong in a political party, he can act in politics.
I was born near Bucharest, but my parents came to France a year later. We moved back to Romania when I was thirteen, and my world was shattered. I hated Bucharest, its society, and its mores – its anti-Semitism for example.
Explanation separates us from astonishment, which is the only gateway to the incomprehensible.
I look out the chair while eating my pillow. I open the wall, I walk with my ears. I have ten eyes to walk with and two fingers to look with. I put my head on the floor to sit down, I put my bottom on the ceiling. After eating the music box, I spread jam on the rug for a great dessert.
A work of art is above all an adventure of the mind.
You can only predict things after they have happened.
My plays have been performed before children, workers, and peasants, and they have well understood the meaning of my theatre. What is needed for people to watch my theatre is a freshness and openness of mind.
It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question.
No society has been able to abolish human sadness, no political system can deliver us from the pain of living, from our fear of death, our thirst for the absolute. It is the human condition that directs the social condition, not vice versa.
Ideologies separate us. Dreams and anguish bring us together.
I’ve always been suspicious of collective truths.
Living is abnormal.
A civil servant doesn’t make jokes.
Shakespeare was the great one before us. His place was between God and despair.
Politics separate men by bringing them together only superficially. Art and culture unite us in a common anguish that is our only possible fraternity, that of our existential and metaphysical community.