The praises of enemies are always to be suspected. A man of honor will not permit himself to be flattered by them, except when they are given after the cessation of hostilities.


Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)


The praises of enemies are always to be suspected. A man of honor will not permit himself to be flattered by them, except when they are given after...

The praises of enemies are always to be suspected. A man of honor will not permit himself to be flattered by them, except when they are given after...

The praises of enemies are always to be suspected. A man of honor will not permit himself to be flattered by them, except when they are given after...

The praises of enemies are always to be suspected. A man of honor will not permit himself to be flattered by them, except when they are given after...