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Courage isn't having the strength to go on - it is going on when you don't have strength.
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From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us.
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Where do you think you are going? Can't you see that the battle is won? Come on, stand firm!
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From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step.
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The bullet that will kill me is not yet cast.
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England will repent of bringing the Russians so far: they will deprive her of India.
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Unite for the public safety, if you would remain an independent nation.
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Wherever wood can swim, there I am sure to find this flag of England.
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I generally had to give in.
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What then is, generally speaking, the truth of history? A fable agreed upon.
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Women are nothing but machines for producing children.
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The Mohammedan religion is the finest of all
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Our hour is marked, and no one can claim a moment of life beyond what fate has predestined.
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The true conquests, the only ones that cause no regret, are those made over ignorance.
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Immortality is the best recollection one leaves.
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Kiss the feet of Popes provided their hands are tied.
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More glorious to merit a sceptre than to possess one.
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Those who are free from common prejudices acquire others.
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When you have an enemy in your power, deprive him of the means of ever injuring you.
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He who fears being conquered is certain of defeat.
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What is the government? nothing, unless supported by opinion.
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Orders and decorations are necessary in order to dazzle the people.
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Power is founded upon opinion.
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Sometimes a great example is necessary to all the public functionaries of the state.
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A Government protected by foreigners will never be accepted by a free people.
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A great people may be killed, but they cannot be intimidated.
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A king is sometimes obliged to commit crimes; but they are the crimes of his position.
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The life of a citizen is the property of his country.
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You cannot treat with all the world at once.
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Audacity succeeds as often as it fails; in life it has an even chance.
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The superior man is never in anyone's way.
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There are so many laws that no one is safe from hanging.
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Success is the most convincing talker in the world.
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As a rule it is circumstances that make men.
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Never depend on the multitude, full of instability and whims; always take precautions against it.
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Necessity dominates inclination, will, and right.
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Imagination governs the world.
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Ordinarily men exercise their memory much more than their judgment.
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There is nothing so imperious as feebleness which feels itself supported by force.
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Simpletons talk of the past, wise men of the present, and fools of the future.
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It is not necessary to prohibit or encourage oddities of conduct which are not harmful.
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The best way to keep one's word is not to give it.
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In love the only safety is in flight.
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The great difficulty with politics is, that there are no established principles.
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