Charles Peguy quotes
"The honest man must be a perpetual renegade, the life of an honest man a perpetual infidelity. For the man who wishes to remain faithful must take himself perpetually unfaithful to all the continual, successive, indefatigable, renascent errors."
"We must always tell what we see. Above all, and this is more difficult, we must always see what we see."
"A great philosophy is not one that passes final judgments and establishes ultimate truth. It is one that causes uneasiness and starts commotion."
"It is innocence that is full and experience that is empty. It is innocence that wins and experience that loses."
"He who does not bellow the truth when he knows the truth makes himself the accomplice of liars and forgers."
