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Famous Honore de Balzac Quotes
“Clouds signify the veil of the Most High.”
“The most real of all splendors are not in outward things, they are within us.”
“There is neither vice nor virtue, there are only circumstances.”
“We do not attach ourselves lastingly to anything that has not cost us care, labor or longing.”
“Some troubles, like a protested note of a solvent debtor, bear interest.”
“Emulation admires and strives to imitate great actions; envy is only moved to malice.”
“Admiration bestowed upon any one but ourselves is always tedious.”
“Mud, raised by hurricanes, wells up in the noblest and purest of hearts.”
“Art's greatest efforts are invariably a timid counterfeit of Nature.”
“Tradesmen regard an author with a mixed feeling of terror, compassion and curiosity.”
“A man who stops at nothing short of the law is very clever indeed!”
“A rent in your clothes is a mishap, a stain on them is a vice.”
“Men who pay their tailors never amount to anything, they never even become Cabinet ministers.”
“Priests, magistrates and ladies never quite take off their gowns.”
“Too great a display of delicacy can and does sometimes infringe upon de-cency.”
“A deist is an atheist with an eye cocked for the off-chance of some advantage.”
“Show me the woman, however loyal, who does not seek to rouse desire.”
“To feel, to love, to suffer, to devote herself, will always be the text of the life of woman.”
“In a world of hunchbacks, a fine figure becomes a monstrosity.”
