14 Quotes & Sayings By Marie Corelli

Marie Corelli was born in London in 1858. As a child, she discovered her talent for writing and became something of a prodigy. She published her first volume of verse at age 20 and went on to publish several other volumes of poetry, novels, collections of short stories, and plays. Her best-known work is her novel The Wild Rose (1883) Read more

Her most popular book is The Princess (1888), which was serialized in the newspapers. Her novels, while not very well known today, were extremely popular in her day.

1
Does one love a statue?" she demanded. "Shall I caress a picture? Shall I rain tears or kisses over the mere semblance of a life that does not live, shall I fondle hands that never return my clasp? Love! Love is in my heart -yes! like a shut-up fire in a tomb, but you hold the key, and the flame dies for want of air. Marie Corelli
2
Curious that it is impossible for a man to be original without attracting around him a set of unoriginal minds, as though he were a honey-pot and they the flies! Marie Corelli
3
Was it worth while, he thought, to be so wise, if wisdom made one at times so sad? Was it well to sacrifice Faith for Fact, when Faith was so warm and Fact so cold? Was it better to be a dreamer of things possible, or a worker-out of things positive? And how much was positive, after all, and how much possible? He balanced the question lightly with himself. It was like a discord in the music of his mind, and disturbed his peace. Marie Corelli
4
Be sure that if you are unhappily celebrated for either beauty, wit, intellect, or all three together, half society wishes you dead already, and the other half tries to make you as wretched as possible while you are alive. Marie Corelli
5
There was something else, --something quite undefinable, that gave a singular glow and radiance to the whole countenance, and suggested the burning of a light through alabaster, --a creeping of some subtle fire through the veins which made the fair body seem the mere reflection of some greater fairness within. Marie Corelli
6
Let me be mad, then, by all means! mad with the madness of Absinthe, the wildest, most luxurious madness in the world! Vive la folie! Vive l'amour! Vive l'animalisme! Vive le Diable! Marie Corelli
7
I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home which answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog which growls every morning, a parrot which swears all afternoon, and a cat that comes home late at night. Marie Corelli
8
I can dip the pen in my own blood if I choose. Marie Corelli
9
Stretch out your hand! Let no human soul wait for a benediction. Marie Corelli
10
I never married because there was no need. I have three pets at home that answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog that growls every morning a parrot that swears all afternoon and a cat that comes home late at night. Marie Corelli
11
I never married because I have three pets at home that answer the same purpose as a husband. I have a dog that growls every morning a parrot that swears all afternoon and a cat that comes home late at night. Marie Corelli
12
If we choose to be no more than clods of clay then we shall be used as clods of clay for braver feet to tread on. Marie Corelli
13
Such lovely warmth of thought and delicacy of colour are beyond all praise, and equally beyond all thanks! Marie Corelli