Jean Racine Quotes
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I am a man, and nothing that concerns a man do I deem a matter of indifference to me.
Jean Racine
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Author Details:
Type:
Dramatist Quotes
Category:
French Dramatist Quotes
Date of Birth:
December 22, 1639
Date of Death:
April 21, 1699
Nationality:
French
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Related Authors:
Jules Renard
Alexandre Dumas
Antonin Artaud
Eugene Ionesco
Jean Genet
Pierre Corneille
Jean Giraudoux
Marcel Pagnol
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Select Jean Racine Quotations:
Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking.
Jean Racine
In fine, nothing is said now that has not been said before.
Jean Racine
According as the man is, so must you humour him.
Jean Racine
There are no secrets that time does not reveal.
Jean Racine
I have everything, yet have nothing; and although I possess nothing, still of nothing am I in want.
Jean Racine
Do not they bring it to pass by knowing that they know nothing at all?
Jean Racine
Many a time a man cannot be such as he would be, if circumstances do not admit of it.
Jean Racine
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Quote Keywords:

Am,
Concerns,
Deem,
Indifference,
Man,
Matter,
Nothing
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Dictionary Links:

Am,
Deem,
Indifference,
Man,
Matter,
Nothing
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All Jean Racine Quotations:
A noble heart cannot suspect in...
A tragedy need not have blood...
According as the man is, so...
Do not they bring it to...
Hell, covering all with its gloomy...
How good is God! How sweet...
I am a man, and nothing...
I embrace my rival, but only...
I have everything, yet have nothing...
I have pushed virtue to outright brutality.
I know the disposition of women...
If I could believe that this...
In fine, nothing is said now...
Is a faith without action a...
It behooves a prudent person to...
It is a maxim of old...
Justice in the extreme is often unjust.
Love is not a fire to...
Many a time a man cannot...
My death, taking the light from...
Nothing is so difficult but that...
On the throne, one has many...
Thank the Gods! My misery exceeds...
The glory of my name increases...
The principal rule of art is...
The quarrels of lovers are the...
There are no secrets that time...
There is nothing so easy but...
Too much virtue can be criminal.
Without money honor is merely a disease.
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