Images From Memoirs Cardinal De Retz

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Images From Memoirs Cardinal De Retz
Jean François Paul De Gondi De ( Retz
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Kinds of fear only to be removed byhigher degrees of terror Laws without the protection of armssink into contempt Man that supposed everybody had a backdoor Maxims showed not great regard forvirtue Mazarin: embezzling some nine millionsof the public money Men of irresolution are apt to catch atall overtures More ambitious than was consistent withmorality My utmost to save other souls, though Itook no care of my own Need of caution in what we say to ourfriends Neither capable of governing nor bei...nggoverned Never had woman more contempt forscruples and ceremonies Nothing is so subject to delusion aspiety Oftener deceived by distrusting than bybeing overcredulous One piece of bad news seldom comessingly Only way to acquire them is to showthat we do not value them Passed for the author of events ofwhich I was only the prophet Poverty so well became him Power commonly keeps above ridicule Pretended to a great deal more wit thancame to his share Queen was adored much more for hertroubles than for her merit She had nothing but beauty, which cloyswhen it comes alone So indiscreet as to boast of hissuccessful amours Strongest may safely promise to theweaker what he thinks fit The subdivision of parties is generallythe ruin of all The wisest fool he ever saw in his life Those who carry more sail than ballast Thought he always stood in need ofapologies Transitory honour is mere smoke Treated him as she did her petticoat Useful man in a faction because of hiswonderful complacency Vanity to love to be esteemed the firstauthor of things Verily believed he was really the manwhich he affected to be Virtue for a man to confess a faultthan not to commit one We are far more moved at the hearing ofold stories Weakening and changing the laws of theland Who imagine the head of a party to betheir master Whose vivacity supplied the want ofjudgment Wisdom in affairs of moment is nothingwithout courage With a design to do good, he did evil Yet he gave more than he promised You must know that, with us Princes, words go for nothing If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory--then openthe following eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find orsearch operation.

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