Portrait of Mata Hari

Mata Hari

Exotic dancer, spy

Contemporary weird famous 121 sayings

Sayings by Mata Hari

Now it's done.

1917 — Alleged last words before execution.
Wisdom Unverifiable

Thank you, Monsieur.

1917 — Alleged last words, addressed to a firing squad officer, sometimes with the detail of asking for a m…
Wisdom Unverifiable

A harlot? Yes, but a traitor, never!

1917 — Defiant statement made during her trial.
Wisdom Unverifiable

Death is nothing, nor life either, for that matter. To die, to sleep, to pass into nothingness, what does it matter? Everything is an illusion.

Early 20th Century — Philosophical reflection.
Life & Death Unverifiable

I was not content at home. . . I wanted to live like a colorful butterfly in the sun.

Early 20th Century — Explaining her desire for a different life.
Wisdom Unverifiable

My dance is a sacred poem in which each movement is a word and whose every word is underlined by music. The temple in which I dance can be vague or faithfully reproduced, for I am the temple.

Early 20th Century — Describing her art form.
Biblical Unverifiable

In every woman there is always something mysterious and interesting.

Early 20th Century — General observation, reflecting her own persona.
Wisdom Unverifiable

I have encountered in this world riff-raff and good people. I lose. I win. I defend myself when I am attacked. I take when someone has taken from me. But I beg you to believe me; I have never done an act of espionage against France. Never. Never.

1917 — Statement during her trial, defending her innocence.
Inspirational Unverifiable

I know that life ends in tragedy.

Early 20th Century — From a letter to her brother.
Wisdom Unverifiable

Have no fear, sister, I will approach death without faltering. You will see a good death.

1917 — To a nun before her execution.
Life & Death Unverifiable

I had long since lost any illusion of being loved for who I was and now accepted, with clean conscience, flowers, flattery, and money that fed my ego and my false identity.

Early 20th Century — Reflection on her life and relationships.
Educational Unverifiable

I am a dancer, not a spy. I have danced for kings, princes, and diplomats, but I have never betrayed a country.

1917 — During her trial for espionage
Wisdom Unverifiable

My dance is a poem, each movement a word, each word a revelation.

1905-1910 (approx) — Reported statement about her dancing style
Wisdom Unverifiable

I was born to be a courtesan, not a spy. I love men too much to betray them.

1917 — During her interrogation
Love & Relationships Unverifiable

I have always been a dreamer, an adventurer, a woman who lives for love and beauty.

1916 (approx) — Letter to a lover
Inspirational Unverifiable

I am not afraid of death. I am only afraid of being forgotten.

1917 — Reported statement before her execution
Life & Death Unverifiable

My life has been a whirlwind of passion, pleasure, and peril.

1917 (approx) — Reported reflection on her life
Inspirational Unverifiable

The more I dance, the more I feel myself. It is my true language.

1905-1910 (approx) — Reported statement about her art
Wisdom Unverifiable

I regret nothing, except perhaps that I did not live long enough to dance for the whole world.

1917 — Reported statement before her execution
Wisdom Unverifiable

Love is a dangerous game, but I have always been a willing player.

1910-1917 (approx) — Letter or conversation, often attributed
Love & Relationships Unverifiable
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