Quotes And Images From the Memoirs of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt

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Quotes And Images From the Memoirs of Jacques Casanova De Seingalt
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Fortune flouts old age Found him greater at a distance thanclose at hand Gave the Cardinal de Rohan the famousnecklace Girl who gave nothing must take nothing Give yourself up to whatever fateoffers to you, Government ought never to destroyancient customs abruptly Groans, and prayers, and blasphemies Happiness is purely a creature of theimagination Happiness is not lasting--nor is man Happy or unhappy from a merely cursoryinspection Happy ignorance!
Happy age when one's inexperience isone's sole
... misfortune Hasty verses are apt to sacrifice witto rhyme He won't be uneasy--he is a philosopher Hobbes: of two evils choose the least Honest old man will not believe in theexistence of rascals Idle questions which are commonlyaddressed to a traveller If this and if that, and every other if If I could live my life over again If history did not lie Ignorance is bliss Ignorant, who talk about everythingright or wrong Imagine that what they feel themselvesothers must feel It is only fools who complain It's too much for honour and too littlefor love Jealousy leads to anger, and anger goesa long way Knowing that he would not be regrettedafter his death Last thing which we learn in alllanguages is wit Laugh out of season Let not thy right hand know what thyleft hand doeth Lie a sufficient number of times, oneends by believing it Light come, light go Love always makes men selfish Look on everything we don't possess asa superfluity Love fills our minds with idle visions Love makes no conditions Made a point of forgetting everythingunpleasant Made a parade of his Atheism Man needs so little to console him orto soothe his grief Marriage without enjoyment is a thornwithout roses Marriage state, for which I felt I hadno vocation Married a rich wife, he repented ofhaving married at all Mere beauty does not go for much Most trifling services are assessed atthe highest rates My spirit and my desires are as youngas ever My time was too short to write solittle Mystical insinuations Negligent attire Never to pass an opinion on any subject Never wearied himself with too muchthinking Nobody read his books, but everybodyagreed he was learned 'Non' is equal to giving the lie Now I am too old to begin curing myself Obscenity disgusts, and never givespleasure Oh!

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