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When Asked by Cacault how Pope Pius should be handled:
As though he had 200,000 men.
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One must learn to forgive and not to hold a hostile, bitter attitude of mind, which offends those about us and prevents us from enjoying ourselves; one must recognize human shortcomings and adjust himself to them rather than to be constantly finding fault with them.
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Ordinarily men exercise their memory much more than their judgment.
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Whatever misanthropists may say, ingrates and the perverse are exceptions in the human species.
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Parties weaken themselves by their fear of capable men.
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The general of the sea has need of only one science, that of navigation. The one on land has need of all, or of a talent which is the equivalent of all, that will enable him to profit by all experience, and all knowledge. A general of the sea has nothing to divine. He knows where his enemy is, he knows his strength. A general on land never knows anything with certainty, never sees his enemy well, and never knows positively where he is.
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A king is sometimes obliged to commit crimes; but they are the crimes of his position.
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What are we? What is the future? What is the past? What magic fluid envelops us and hides from us the things it is most important for us to know? We are born, we live, and we die in the midst of the marvelous.
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A King should sacrifice the best affections of his heart for the good of his country; no sacrifice should be above his determination.
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I may have had many projects, but I never was free to carry out any of them. It did me little good to be holding the helm; no matter how strong my hands, the sudden and numerous waves were stronger still, and I was wise enough to yield to them rather than resist them obstinately and make the ship founder. Thus I never was truly my own master but was always ruled by circumstances.
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It is not that addresses at the opening of a battle make the soldiers brave. The old veterans scarcely hear them, and recruits forget them at the first boom of the cannon. Their usefulness lies in their effect on the course of the campaign, in neutralizing rumors and false reports, in maintaining a good spirit in the camp, and in furnishing matter for camp-fire talk. The printed order of the day should fulfill these different ends.
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One is more certain to influence men, to produce more effect on them, by absurdities than by sensible ideas.
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Sometimes a great example is necessary to all the public functionaries of the state.
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Never depend on the multitude, full of instability and whims; always take precautions against it.
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Some oblige as others insult. One is tempted to ask reparation of them for their services.
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A man who has no consideration for the needs of his men ought never to be given command.
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The division of labor, which has brought such perfection in mechanical industries, is altogether fatal when applied to productions of the mind. All work of the mind is superior in proportion as the mind that produces it is universal.
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The fool has one great advantage over a man of sense — he is always satisfied with himself.
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Malice delights to blacken the characters of prominent men.
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There are so many laws that no one is safe from hanging.
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The greater the man, the less is he opinionative, he depends upon events and circumstances.
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The truth is that one ought to serve his people worthily, and not strive solely to please them. The best way to gain a people is to do that which is best for them. Nothing is more dangerous than to flatter a people. If it does not get what it wants immediately, it is irritated and thinks that promises have not been kept; and if then it is resisted, it hates so much the more as it feels itself deceived.
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That a country may be truly free, the people should be all philosophers, and the rulers all gods.
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More glorious to merit a sceptre than to possess one.
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The laws of circumstance are abolished by new circumstances.
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It is not true that men never change; they change for the worse, as well as for the better. It is not true they are ungrateful; more often the benefactor rates his favors higher than their worth; and often too he does not allow for circumstances. If few men have the moral force to resist impulses, most men do carry within themselves the germs of virtues as well as of vices, of heroism as well as of cowardice. Such is human nature — education and circumstances do the rest.
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Lagrange is the lofty pyramid of the mathematical sciences.
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The sciences, which have revealed so many secrets and destroyed so many prejudices, are destined to render us yet greater service. New truths, new discoveries will unveil secrets still more essential to the happiness of men — but only if we give our esteem to the scientists and our protection to the sciences.
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When you have resolved to fight a battle, collect your whole force. Dispense with nothing. A single battalion sometimes decides the day.
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From the top of those pyramids, forty centuries look down on you.
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Born:
August 15, 1769
Died:
May 5, 1821
(aged 51)
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Napoléon Bonaparte was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led several successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.
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