Simone Weil Quote

It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively composed of fiction. We fictionalize our future, and, unless we are heroically devoted to truth, we fictionalize our past, refashioning it to our taste. We do not study other people; we invent what they are thinking, saying, and doing. Reality provides us with some raw material, just as novelists often take a theme from a news item, but we envelop it in a fog in which, as in all fiction, values are reversed, so that evil is attractive and good is tedious.


Morality and literature, pp. 161-162 - On Science, Necessity, and the Love of God (1968)


It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively...

It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively...

It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively...

It is not only in literature that fiction generates immorality. It does it also in life itself. For the substance of our life is almost exclusively...