Hell, Madam, is to no longer love.
Georges Bernanos Quotes
The horrors which we have seen, and the still greater horrors we shall presently see, are not signs that rebels, insubordinate, untamable people are increasing in number throughout the world, but rather that there is a constant increase in the number of obedient, docile people.
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Birth: | 20th February, 1888 |
Death: | 5th July, 1948 |
Nationality: | French |
Profession: | Novelist |
Georges Bernanos was born in Paris, France. He was a French novelist. Most of his novels have been translated into English and frequently published in both Great Britain and the United States. He wrote several novels include: Under the Sun of Satan, The Impostor, Joy, The Crime, The Diary of a Country Priest, Mouchette, The Open Mind, The Fearless Heart, and Night Is Darkest.
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