The more I see of men, the more I admire dogs. - Jeanne
Deep joy is a serene and sober emotion, rarely evinced in open merriment. - Madame Roland
Deep joy is a serene and sober emotion, rarely evinced in open merriment.
- Madame Roland
The feeble howl with the wolves, bray with the asses, and bleat with the sheep. - Madame Roland
The feeble howl with the wolves, bray with the asses, and bleat with the sheep.
Ennui is the disease of hearts without feeling, and of minds without resources. - Madame Roland
Ennui is the disease of hearts without feeling, and of minds without resources.
It is for the wise people who delight in humanity, praise justice, despise their flatterers, and respect the truth. - Madame Roland
It is for the wise people who delight in humanity, praise justice, despise their flatterers, and respect the truth.
Oh Liberty! Liberty! What crimes are committed in your name! - Madame Roland
Oh Liberty! Liberty! What crimes are committed in your name!
If we do not die for liberty, we shall soon have nothing left to do but weep for her. - Madame Roland
If we do not die for liberty, we shall soon have nothing left to do but weep for her.
People who know how to employ themselves, always find leisure moments, while those who do nothing are forever in a hurry. - Madame Roland
People who know how to employ themselves, always find leisure moments, while those who do nothing are forever in a hurry.
A fondness for satire indicates a mind pleased with irritating others; for myself, I never could find amusement in killing flies. - Madame Roland
A fondness for satire indicates a mind pleased with irritating others; for myself, I never could find amusement in killing flies.
I was not always free from melancholy; but even melancholy had its charms. - Madame Roland
I was not always free from melancholy; but even melancholy had its charms.
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