Babette Quotes
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Babette Quotes & Sayings
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I love 'Babette's Feast' because of the message in it - an artist will never be poor, and you can melt the coldest heart with love and passion.
— Colin Salmon
How to sustain the miracle
Of being, that like a muted bell,
Or like some ocean-breathing shell,
Quivers, intense and still? — Babette Deutsch
Of being, that like a muted bell,
Or like some ocean-breathing shell,
Quivers, intense and still? — Babette Deutsch
This is the point of Babette.
— Don DeLillo
Poetry is the fiery index to the genius of the age.
— Babette Deutsch
History
Coming too close
Is monstrous, like a doll
That is alive and bigger than the child
Who tries to hold it. — Babette Deutsch
Coming too close
Is monstrous, like a doll
That is alive and bigger than the child
Who tries to hold it. — Babette Deutsch
Christ, what an asshole! Babette said.
— Herman Koch
Why did you tell me about Babette?! (Gabrielle)
Leash her until I have coffee or I may have to kill her. (Rae) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Leash her until I have coffee or I may have to kill her. (Rae) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
I did not have any money, so when I came to New York, I just dressed myself with whatever I could find and the Army-Navy store.
— Babette March
There is no end to grief. Nor no end to poetry.
— Babette Deutsch
The worst thing was that her school-friends began to copy her. They thought it was dead cool to be a little monster like Lucretia Crum!
— Babette Cole
Poetry is important. No less than science, it seeks a hold upon reality, and the closeness of its approach is the test of its success.
— Babette Deutsch
Babette looked too good for the place tonight, but then goodness is only relative after all ("Steps Going Up" aka "Guillotine" aka "Men Must Die")
— Cornell Woolrich
I came to New York with $500 and I had to live on that, but thankfully I was taken up by photographers quickly.
— Babette March
Who, except the poets, reads poetry?
— Babette Deutsch
I never thought I wouldn't succeed. Not because I thought I was good-looking - I just thought I would make it.
— Babette March
This is the whole point of Babette.
— Don DeLillo