Few stories are as widely read and as universally cherished by children and adults alike. Richard Howard's new translation of the beloved classic-published to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's birth-beautifully reflects Saint-Exupery's unique and gifted style.... read more
The narrator begins with a reminiscence of his childhood, which then segues into an explanation of why he is a pilot, and consequently, why he has now crashed in a North African desert. While fixing his plane, he is approached by a young boy who has apparently appeared guardian-less from... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“All grown-ups were children first. (But few remember it).”
“Grown-ups never understand anything by themselves, and it is exhausting for children to have to provide explanations over and over again.”
“I have lived a great deal among grown-ups. I have seen them intimately, close at hand. And that hasn’t much improved my opinion of them.”
“"Draw me a sheep."”The Little Prince
“Straight ahead, you can't go very far.”The Little Prince
“If you love a flower that lives on a star, it is sweet to look at the sky at night. All the stars are a-bloom with flowers.”
“I should never have listened to her," he confided to me one day, "One should never listen to the flowers. One should simply look at them and breathe their fragrance.”The Little Prince
“One must endure the presence of two or three caterpillars if one wishes to become acquainted with the butterflies.”
“It is much more difficult to judge oneself than to judge others. If you succeed in judging yourself rightly, then you are indeed a man of true wisdom.”the king on the first planet visited by the prince
“Conceited people never hear anything but praise.”the vain man on the second planet visited by the prince
“"I am drinking," replied the tippler, with a lugubrious air. "Why are you drinking?" demanded the little prince. "So that I may forget," replied the tippler. "Forget what?" inquired the little prince, who already was sorry for him. "Forget that I am ashamed," the tippler confessed, hanging his head. "Ashamed of what?" insisted the little prince, who wanted to help him. "Ashamed of drinking!" The tippler brought his speech to an end, and shut himself up in an impregnable silence”the drunkard on the third planet visited by the prince
“Men have no more time to understand anything. They buy things all ready made at the shops. But there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship, and so men have no friendship anymore.”Fox
“Language is the source of misunderstandings.”the fox
“Voici mon secret. Il est tres simple: on ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. Here is my secret. It is very simple: one sees clearly only with the heart. The essential is invisible to the eyes.Só se vê bem com o coração, o essencial é invisível aos olhos”Le Renard -- The Fox
“He fell gently, the way a tree falls. There wasn't even a sound...”The Little Prince
“Tu te tornas eternamente responsável por aquilo que cativa (You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed.)”
“What makes the desert beautiful is that somewhere it hides a well.”the prince
“Foi o tempo que dedicastes à tua rosa que fez tua rosa tão importantet It was the time you have given to your rose that makes your rose so important.”the fox
“But the eyes are blind. One must look with the heart...”the prince
“"What moves me so deeply, about this sleeping prince...is his loyalty to a flower--the image of a rose shining within him like a flame within a lamp, even when he's asleep. And I realized he was even more fragile than I had thought. Lamps must be protected. A gust of wind can blow them out."”
“It is such a secret place, the land of tears.”
Chapter I - XXVII (numbered)
Preceded by Five on a Treasure Island, and followed by The Hundred Dresses.
Preceded by Little Women, and followed by The Two Towers.
Preceded by Dangling Man, and followed by Caught.
Preceded by Little Women, and followed by Wicked.
Preceded by Jonathan Livingston Seagull, and followed by The Suitcase Kid.
Preceded by Wicked, and followed by The Two Towers.
Preceded by The Trial, and followed by Man's Fate (La Condition Humaine).
Preceded by Wicked, and followed by The Two Towers.
Preceded by Heart of Darkness, and followed by The Wasp Factory.
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