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Suzanne Curchod

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    A pure style in writing results from the rejection of everything superfluous.

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    A woman must be truly refined to incite chivalry in the heart of a man.

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    Elegance is exquisite polish.

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    Fiction is a potent agent for good--in the hands of the good.

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    For the honest people, relations increase with the years. For the vicious, inconveniences increase. Inconstancy is the defect of vice; the influence of habit is one of the qualities of virtue.

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    Gallantry thrives most in the atmosphere of the court.

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    How immense to us appear the sins we have not committed.

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    Indulgence, twin sister of guilt.

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    Innocence and mystery never dwell long together.

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    It were no virtue to bear calamities if we did not feel them.

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    Love is the only possession which we can carry with us beyond the grave.

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    Love is the pass-key to the heart.

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    Obstinacy is ever most positive when it is most in the wrong.

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    One can impose silence on sentiment, but one can not give it limits.

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    One of the first observations to make in conversation is the state, or the character, and the education of the person to whom we speak.

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    Order in a house ought to be like the machinery in opera, whose effect produces great pleasure, but whose ends must be hid.

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    Our own cast-off sorrows are not sufficient to constitute sympathy for others.

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    Reason ought not, like vanity, to adorn herself with ancient parchments, and the display of a genealogical tree; more dignified in her proceedings, and proud of her immortal nature, she ought to derive everything from herself.

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    Remarkable places are like the summits of rocks; eagles and reptiles only can get there.

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    Romance is the poetry of literature.

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    That woman is happiest whose life is passed in the shadow of a manly, loving heart.

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    The heart of a good man is the sanctuary of God in this world.

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    The more heart, the more sorrow.

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    The most subtle flattery that a woman can receive is by actions, not by words.

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    The old age of women is bearable only on condition that they do not take up any room, do not make any noise, do not demand any service; on condition that they render all the service that is expected of them, and actually have no existence except for the good of others.

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    The revolting details of childbirth had been hidden from me with such care that I was as surprised as I was horrified, and I cannot help thinking that the vows most women are made to take are very foolhardy. I doubt whether they would willingly go to the altar to swear that they will allow themselves to be broken on the wheel every nine months.

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    To love one that is great, is almost to be great one's self.

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    Too many wish to be happy before becoming wise.

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    Want of perseverance is the great fault of women in everything--morals, attention to health, friendship, and so on. It cannot be too often repeated that women never reach the end of anything through want of perseverance.

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    When death gives us a long lease of life, it takes as hostages all those whom we have loved.

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    Where love and wisdom drink out of the same cup, in this everyday world, it is the exception.

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    You may be more prodigal of time than of money.