Quotes And Images From the Court of St. Cloud

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Quotes And Images From the Court of St. Cloud
Goldsmith Lewis
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CLOUD MEMOIRS OF THE COURT OF ST. CLOUD A Gentleman at Paris A stranger to remorse and repentance, as well as to honour Accused of fanaticism, because sherefused to cohabit with him All his creditors, denounced andexecuted All priests are to be proscribed ascriminals As everywhere else, supported injusticeby violence As confident and obstinate as ignorant Bestowing on the Almighty the passionsof mortals Bonaparte and his wife go now everymorning to hear Mass Bonaparte dreads more the liberty oft...he Press than all other Bourrienne Bow to their charlatanism as if it wassublimity Cannot be expressed, and if expressed, would not be believed Chevalier of the Guillotine: Toureaux Complacency which may be felt, butought never to be published Country where power forces the law tolie dormant Distinguished for their piety orrewarded for their flattery Easy to give places to men to whomNature has refused parts Encounter with dignity and self-commandunbecoming provocations Error to admit any neutrality at all Expeditious justice, as it is calledhere Extravagances of a head filled withparadoxes Feeling, however, the want ofconsolation in their misfortunes Forced military men to kneel beforepriests French Revolution was fostered byrobbery and murder Future effects dreaded from its pastenormities General who is too fond of his lifeought never to enter a camp Generals of Cabinets are oftenindifferent captains in the field God is only the invention of fear Gold, changes black to white, guilt toinnocence Hail their sophistry and imposture asinspiration He was too honest to judge soundly andto act rightly Her present Serene Idiot, as she stylesthe Prince Borghese Hero of great ambition and smallcapacity: La Fayette How many reputations are gained by animpudent assurance How much people talk about what they donot comprehend If Bonaparte is fond of flattery__paysfor it like a real Emperor Indifference about futurity Indifference of the French people toall religion Invention of new tortures and improvedracks Irresolution and weakness in acommander operate the same Its pretensions rose in proportion tothe condescensions Jealous of his wife as a lover of hismistress Justice is invoked in vain when thecriminal is powerful Labour as much as possible in the dark Love of life increase in proportion asits real value diminishes Marble lives longer than man May change his habitations six times inthe month--yet be home Men and women, old men and children areno more Military diplomacy Misfortunes and proscription would notonly inspire courage More vain than ambitious My maid always sleeps with me when myhusband is absent My means were the boundaries of mywants Napoleon invasion of States of theAmerican Commonwealth Nature has destined him to obey, andnot to govern Not suspected of any vices, but all hisvirtues are negative Not only portable guillotines, butportable Jacobin clubs Nothing was decided, though nothing wasrefused Now that she is old (as is generallythe case), turned devotee One of the negative accomplices of thecriminal Opinion almost constitutes half thestrength of armies Prelate on whom Bonaparte intends toconfer the Roman tiara Prepared to become your victim, but notyour accomplice Presumptuous charlatan Pretensions or passions of upstartvanity Pride of an insupportable andoutrageous ambition Procure him after a useless life, aglorious death Promises of impostors or fools todelude the ignorant Prudence without weakness, and withfirmness without obstinacy Saints supplied her with a finger, atoe, or some other parts Salaries as the men, under the name ofwasherwomen Satisfying himself with keeping threemistresses only Should our system of cringing continueprogressively Sold cats' meat and tripe in thestreets of Rome Step is but short from superstition toinfidelity Sufferings of individuals, he said, arenothing Suspicion and tyranny are inseparablecompanions Suspicion is evidence They will create some quarrel todestroy you They ought to be just before they aregenerous "This is the age of upstarts, " saidTalleyrand Thought at least extraordinary, even byour friends Thought himself eloquent when onlyinsolent or impertinent Two hundred and twenty thousandprostitute licenses Under the notion of being frank, arerude United States will be exposed toNapoleon's outrages Usurped the easy direction of ignorance Vices or virtues of all civilizednations are relatively the same Want is the parent of industry We are tired of everything, even of ourexistence Were my generals as great fools as someof my Ministers Which crime in power has interest torender impenetrable Who complains is shot as a conspirator With us, unfortunately, suspicion isthe same as conviction Would cease to rule the day he becamejust 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 open the following eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find or search operation.

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