Recognized probity is the surest of all oaths.
The more heart, the more sorrow. - Suzanne Curchod
The more heart, the more sorrow.
- Suzanne Curchod
Order in a house ought to be like the machinery in opera, whose effect produces great pleasure, but whose ends must be hid. - Suzanne Curchod
Order in a house ought to be like the machinery in opera, whose effect produces great pleasure, but whose ends must be hid.
Fortune does not change [people], it unmasks them. - Suzanne Curchod
Fortune does not change [people], it unmasks them.
A pure style in writing results from the rejection of everything superfluous. - Suzanne Curchod
A pure style in writing results from the rejection of everything superfluous.
The old age of women is bearable only on condition that they do not take up any room, do not make any noise, do not demand any service; on condition … - Suzanne Curchod
The old age of women is bearable only on condition that they do not take up any room, do not make any noise, do not demand any service; on condition …
The heart of a good man is the sanctuary of God in this world. - Suzanne Curchod
The heart of a good man is the sanctuary of God in this world.
Elegance is exquisite polish. - Suzanne Curchod
Elegance is exquisite polish.
Too many wish to be happy before becoming wise. - Suzanne Curchod
Too many wish to be happy before becoming wise.
Make your best thoughts into action. - Suzanne Curchod
Make your best thoughts into action.
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