Jean Genet
  • I recognize in thieves, traitors and murderers, in the ruthless and the cunning, a deep beauty - a sunken beauty.

  • Worse than not realizing the dreams of your youth, would be to have been young and never dreamed at all.

  • A great wind swept over the ghetto, carrying away shame, invisibility and four centuries of humiliation. But when the wind dropped people saw it had been only a little breeze, friendly, almost gentle.

  • Crimes of which a people is ashamed constitute its real history. The same is true of man.

  • The fame of heroes owes little to the extent of their conquests and all to the success of the tributes paid to them.