Essential Wisdom from the collected works of Antoine de
Saint-Exupery
Copyright 2002
With a copyright year of 2002, this book isn’t actually old
at all, but the writings in it are all from before 1944, when the author
disappeared over the Mediterranean while in the French Air Corps. While I only know his writing from The
Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery published several other notable
works. This little book is a collection of quotations from his various books.
While nothing should replace reading a book as a whole to
learn what an author is wants to say, there is something to be said for placing
a particularly inspirational line on a page by itself. It allows a reader to
focus more closely on a single idea or moral and give it time to sink in.
Here are a few to ponder today:
From The Wisdom of the Sands:
In giving you are
throwing a bridge across the chasm of your solitude.
From Wind, Sand and Stars:
If I summon up those
memories that have left with me an enduring savor, if I draw up the balance
sheet of the hours in my life that have truly counted, surely I find only those
that no wealth could have procured me.
From The Little Prince:
One sees clearly only
with the heart. Anything essential is invisible to the eyes.
Deep and wise thoughts, indeed!