Madame de Valliere
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Madame de Maintenon
Moliere
All the death-in-life of a conventAlways sold at a loss which must besold at a given momentAmbition puts a thick bandage over theeyesAnd then he would go off, laughing inhis sleeveArmed with beauty and sarcasmCannot reconcile themselves to whatexistsConduct of the sort which cements andrevives attachmentsConsole me on the morrow for what hadtroubled me to-dayCuddlings and caresses of decrepitudeDepicting other figures she reallyportrays her ownDomestics included two nurses, awaiting-maid, a physicianExtravagant, without the means to be soGrow like a dilapidated house; I amonly here to repair myselfHappy with him as a woman who takes herhusband's place can beHate me, but fear meHe contradicted me about triflesHe was not fool enough for his placeI myself being the first to make merryat it (my plainness)In the great world, a vague promise isthe same as a refusalIn Rome justice and religion alwaysrank second to politicsIn ill-assorted unions, good sense orgood nature must interveneIn England a man is the absoluteproprietor of his wifeIntimacy, once broken, cannot berenewedIt is easier to offend me than todeceive meJealous without motive, and almostwithout loveKings only desire to be obeyed whenthey commandKnew how to point the Bastille cannonat the troops of the KingLaws will only be as so many blacklines on white paperLove-affair between Mademoiselle de laValliere and the KingMadame de SevigneMadame de Montespan had died of anattack of coquetryNot show it off was as if one onlypossessed a kennelPermissible neither to applaud nor tohissPoetry without rhapsodyPresent princes and let those bescandalised who will!Respectful without servilitySatire without bitternessSays all that he means, and resolutelymeans all that he can sayShe awaits your replies withoutinterruptionSituations in life where we arecondemned to see evil doneTalent without artificeThat Which Often It is Best to IgnoreThe King replied that "too much was toomuch"The monarch suddenly enough rejuvenatedhis attireThe pulpit is in want of comedians;they work wonder...BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!
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