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Civilization does everything for the mind and favors it entirely at the expense of the body.
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The Turks can be killed, but they can never be conquered.
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To a father who loves his children victor has no charms. When the heart speaks, glory itself is an illusion.
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A prince should suspect everything.
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I would rather have a general who was lucky than one who was good.
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Treason is a matter of dates.
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The reason I beat the Austrians is, they did not known the value of five minutes.
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I may be accused or rashness, but not sluggishness.
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From first to last, Jesus is the same; always the same--majestic and simple, infinitely severe and infinitely gentle.
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Envy is a declaration of inferiority.
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Adversity is the midwife of genius.
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I don't employ Talleyrand when I want a thing done, but only when I want to have the appearance of wanting to do it.
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We often get in quicker by the back door than by the front.
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France is invaded; I am leaving to take command of my troops, and, with God's help and their valor, I hope soon to drive the enemy beyond the frontier.
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Conscription is the vitality of a nation, the purification of its morality, and the real foundations of all its habits
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All generals, officers, and soldiers who capitulate in battle to save their own lives should be decimated.
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Cossacks are the best light troops among all that exist. If I had them in my army, I would go through all the world with them.
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Put a rogue in the limelight and he will act like an honest man.
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Whatever shall we do in that remote spot? Well, we will write our memoirs. Work is the scythe of time.
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Without cavalry, battles are without result.
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The World is not ruined by the wickedness of the wicked, but by the weakness of the good.
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The logical end to defensive warfare is surrender.
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Equality should be the chief basis of the education of youth.
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Men are never attached to you by favours.