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French
-
Diplomat
February 2
, 1754 -
May 17
, 1838
Black as the devil, hot as hell, pure as an angel, sweet as love.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Love
,
Black
,
Hot
,
Devil
,
Sweet
,
Angel
Love of glory can only create a great hero; contempt of glory creates a great man.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Love
,
Man
,
Great
,
Hero
,
Great Man
,
Glory
I am more afraid of an army of 100 sheep led by a lion than an army of 100 lions led by a sheep.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
I Am
,
Lion
,
Army
,
Sheep
,
More
,
Afraid
The reputation of a man is like his shadow, gigantic when it precedes him, and pigmy in its proportions when it follows.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Shadow
,
Man
,
Reputation
,
Like
,
Him
,
His
The bold defiance of a woman is the certain sign of her shame, - when she has once ceased to blush, it is because she has too much to blush for.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Woman
,
Bold
,
She
,
Too Much
,
Shame
,
Blush
If we go on explaining we shall cease to understand one another.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Understand
,
Go
,
Shall
,
Another
,
Cease
The art of statesmanship is to foresee the inevitable and to expedite its occurrence.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Art
,
Inevitable
,
Foresee
,
Statesmanship
To succeed in the world, it is much more necessary to possess the penetration to discern who is a fool, than to discover who is a clever man.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Man
,
Fool
,
World
,
Succeed
,
Clever
,
More
What clever man has ever needed to commit a crime? Crime is the last resort of political half-wits.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Man
,
Political
,
Crime
,
Clever
,
Last
Ones reputation is like a shadow, it is gigantic when it precedes you, and a pigmy in proportion when it follows.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Shadow
,
You
,
Reputation
,
Like
,
Follows
A court is an assembly of noble and distinguished beggars.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Noble
,
Court
,
Assembly
,
Beggars
Without freedom of the press, there can be no representative government.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Freedom
,
Government
,
Without
,
Press
Too much sensibility creates unhappiness and too much insensibility creates crime.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Crime
,
Too Much
,
Much
,
Too
,
Sensibility
War is much too serious a thing to be left to military men.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
War
,
Men
,
Serious
,
Left
,
Military
,
Much
Speech was given to man to disguise his thoughts.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Thoughts
,
Man
,
Speech
,
Disguise
,
His
Since the masses are always eager to believe something, for their benefit nothing is so easy to arrange as facts.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Believe
,
Facts
,
Always
,
Easy
,
Nothing
Show me another pleasure like dinner which comes every day and lasts an hour.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Day
,
Me
,
Dinner
,
Every Day
,
Pleasure
Merit, however inconsiderable, should be sought for and rewarded. Methods are the master of masters.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Master
,
Merit
,
Should
,
Masters
,
However
Mistrust first impulses; they are nearly always good.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Good
,
Always
,
First
,
Mistrust
,
Impulses
She is such a good friend that she would throw all her acquaintances into the water for the pleasure of fishing them out again.
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Friend
,
Good
,
Water
,
Fishing
,
She
,
Her
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