[On Italian:] One may almost call it a language that talks of itself, and always seems more witty than its speakers.
Never, never have I been loved as I love others! - Madame De Stael
Never, never have I been loved as I love others!
- Madame De Stael
The more I see of man, the more I like dogs. - Madame De Stael
The more I see of man, the more I like dogs.
Men do not change; they unmask themselves. - Madame De Stael
Men do not change; they unmask themselves.
I must keep on rowing, not until I reach port but until I reach my grave. - Madame De Stael
I must keep on rowing, not until I reach port but until I reach my grave.
Of all human sentiments, enthusiasm creates the most happiness; it is the only sentiment in fact which gives real happiness, the only sentiment which… - Madame De Stael
Of all human sentiments, enthusiasm creates the most happiness; it is the only sentiment in fact which gives real happiness, the only sentiment which…
Happiness is a wondrous commodity: the more you give, the more you have. - Madame De Stael
Happiness is a wondrous commodity: the more you give, the more you have.
The desire of the man is for the woman, but the desire of the woman is for the desire of the man. - Madame De Stael
The desire of the man is for the woman, but the desire of the woman is for the desire of the man.
Intellect does not attain its full force unless it attacks power. - Madame De Stael
Intellect does not attain its full force unless it attacks power.
Enthusiasm signifies 'God in us.' - Madame De Stael
Enthusiasm signifies 'God in us.'
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