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Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes

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Radicalism is but the desperation of logic  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Good manners require space and time  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Poetry is the morning dream of great minds  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) All our tastes are but reminiscences  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Treason, which begins by being cautious, ends by betraying itself  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Unanimity is the mistress of strength  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Virginity is the poetry, not the reality, of life  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Civil wars leave nothing but tombs  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Private passions grow tired and wear themselves out; political passions, never  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Grief knits two hearts in closer bonds than happiness ever can; and common sufferings are far stronger links than common joys  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Limited in his nature, infinite in his desire, man is a fallen God who remembers heaven  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) To love for the sake of being loved is human, but to love for the sake of loving is angelic  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Providence conceals itself in the details of human affairs, but becomes unveiled in the generalities of history  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) The more I see of the representatives of the people, the more I admire my dogs  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) The people only understand what they can feel; the only orators that can affect them are those who move them  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Exquisite beauty resides rather in the female form than face, where it is also more lasting  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Eloquence dwells quite as much in the hearts of the hearers as on the lips of the orator  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) It is admirable to die the victim of one’s faith; it is sad to die the dupe of one’s ambition  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Life is too short to spare an hour of it in the indulgence of this evil passion  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) After his blood, that which a man can next give out of himself is a tear  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Women have much more heart and much more imagination than men; hence, fancy often allures them  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) We cannot have two hearts, one for the animals and one for men. In cruelty towards the former and cruelty to the latter there is no difference but in the victim  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) There is a name hidden in the shadow of my soul, where I read it night and day and no other eye sees it  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) ... to kill animals for the purpose of feeding on their flesh is one of the most deplorable and shameful infirmities of the human state  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) We don’t have two hearts, one for animals and one for humans ; we have one heart or we don’t have any  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) Sad is his lot, who, once at least in his life, has not been a poet  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) What mortal is there, over whose first joys and happiness does not break some storm, dispelling with its icy breath his fanciful illusions, and shattering his altar?  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) What is our life but a succession of preludes to that unknown song whose first solemn note is sounded by death?  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) We are earth’s children, and life is the same in sap as in blood; all that the earth, our mother, feels and expresses to the eye by her form and aspect, in melancholy or in splendor, finds an echo within us  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes) My mother was convinced, and on this head I have retained her firm belief, that to kill animals for the purpose of feeding on their flesh is one of the most deplorable and shameful infirmities of the human state; that it is one of those curses cast upon man either by his fall, or by the obduracy of his own perversity  (Alphonse De Lamartine Quotes)
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