Henri-Frédéric Amiel Quote

I have never felt any inward assurance of genius, or any presentiment of glory or of happiness. I have never seen myself in imagination great or famous, or even a husband, a father, an influential citizen. This indifference to the future, this absolute self-distrust, are, no doubt, to be taken as signs. What dreams I have are all vague and indefinite; I ought not to live, for I am now scarcely capable of living.


3 May 1849 - Journal Intime (1882) - Journal entries


I have never felt any inward assurance of genius, or any presentiment of glory or of happiness. I have never seen myself in imagination great or...

I have never felt any inward assurance of genius, or any presentiment of glory or of happiness. I have never seen myself in imagination great or...

I have never felt any inward assurance of genius, or any presentiment of glory or of happiness. I have never seen myself in imagination great or...

I have never felt any inward assurance of genius, or any presentiment of glory or of happiness. I have never seen myself in imagination great or...