Quotes And Images From Memoirs of Louis Xv. And Xvi.

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AND XVI.
MEMOIRS OF LOUIS XV. & XVI.
By Hausset and Princess Lamballe A liar ought to have a good memory Air of science calculated to deceivethe vulgar And scarcely a woman; for your answersare very short Bad habit of talking very indiscreetlybefore others Beaumarchais sent arms to the Americans Because he is fat, he is thought dulland heavy Can make a Duchess a beggar, but cannotmake a beggar a Duchess Canvassing for a majority to set upD'Orleans Clergy enjoyed one-third the nationalrevenues Cl
...ouds--you may see what you please inthem Danger of confiding the administrationto noblemen Dared to say to me, so he writes Dead always in fault, and cannot be putout of sight too soon Declaring the Duke of Orleans theconstitutional King Do not repulse him in his fond moments Educate his children as quietists inmatters of religion Embonpoint of the French Princesses Fatal error of conscious rectitude Feel themselves injured by the favourshown to others Few individuals except Princesses dowith parade and publicity Foolishly occupying themselves withpetty matters Frailty in the ambitious, through whichthe artful can act French people do not do things byhalves Fresh proof of the intrigues of theJesuits He who quits the field loses it Honesty is to be trusted before genius How difficult it is to do good I dared not touch that string Infinite astonishment at his sharingthe common destiny It is an ill wind that blows no one anygood Judge of men by the company they keep Laughed at qualities she could notcomprehend Les culottes--what do you call them?''Small clothes' Listeners never hear any good ofthemselves Madame made the Treaty of Sienna Many an aching heart rides in acarriage Mind well stored against humancasualties Money the universal lever, and you arein want of it More dangerous to attack the habits ofmen than their religion My little English protegee No phrase becomes a proverb until aftera century's experience Offering you the spectacle of mymiseries Only retire to make room for anotherrace Over-caution may produce evils almostequal to carelessness Panegyric of the great Edmund Burkeupon Marie Antoinette Pension is granted on condition thathis poems are never printed People in independence are only thepuppets of demagogues Pleasure of making a great noise atlittle expense Policy, in sovereigns, is paramount toevery other Quiet work of ruin by whispers anddetraction Regardlessness of appearances Revolution not as the Americans, founded on grievances Ridicule, than which no weapon is morefalse or deadly Salique Laws Sending astronomers to Mexico and Peru, to measure the earth Sentiment is more prompt, and inspiresme with fear She always says the right thing in theright place She drives quick and will certainly beoverturned on the road Suppression of all superfluousreligious institutions Sworn that she had thought of nothingbut you all her life Thank Heaven, I am out of harness The King remained as if paralysed andstupefied These expounders--or confounders--ofcodes To be accused was to incur instantdeath To despise money, is to despisehappiness, liberty...

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