A man made for public life and authority never takes account of personalities; he only takes account of things, of their weight and their conseqences.
For today, we celebrate the first glorious anniversary of the Information Purification Directives. We have created, for the first time in all history, a garden of pure ideology. Where each worker may bloom secure from the pests of contradictory and confusing truths. Our Unification of Thought is more powerful a weapon than any fleet or army on earth. We are one people. With one will. One resolve. One cause. Our enemies shall talk themselves to death. And we will bury them with their own confusion. We shall prevail!
The English have no exaulted sentiments. They can all be bought.
A King should sacrifice the best affections of his heart for the good of his country; no sacrifice should be above his determination.
Take a dose of medicine once, and in all probability you will be obliged to take an additional hundred afterwards
If we could read the past histories of all our enemies we would disregard all hostility for them.
Every means should be taken to attach the soldier to his colours.
Treaties are observed as long as they are in harmony with interests.
It is exceptional and difficult to find in one man all the qualities necessary for a great general.
We should wash our dirty linen at home.
The army is the true nobility of our country.
Prison, blood, death, create enthusiasts and martyrs, and bring forth courage and desperate resolution.
God is on the side of the heaviest cannon.
How many really capable men are children more than once during the day!
Men are led by trifles.
If you set out to take Vienna, take Vienna.
God! How men of letters are stupid.
Many a one commits a reprehensible action, who is at bottom an honourable man, because man seldom acts upon natural impulse, but from some secret passion of the moment which lies hidden and concealed within the narrowest folds of his heart.
France needs nothing so much to promote her regeneration as good mothers.
The herd seek out the great, not for their sake but for their influence; and the great welcome them out of vanity or need.
Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayonets.
Nothing makes the future look so rosy as to contemplate it through a glass of Chambertin.
Let the path be open to talent.
Democracy may become frenzied, but it has feelings and can be moved. As for aristocracy, it is always cold and never forgives.
High politic is only common sense applied to great things.
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