“Truth only is prolific. Error, sterile in itself, produces only by means of the portion of truth which it contains. It may have offspring, but the life which it gives, like that of the hybrid races, cannot be transmitted.” GivingMayMeanRaceProduceErrorsPortionsOffspringHybrid Author:Sophie Swetchine
“There are but two future verbs which man may appropriate confidently and without pride: "I shall suffer," and "I shall die.” MenMayTwoSufferingDiesDestinyPrideAppropriateVerbs Author:Sophie Swetchine
“I can understand the things that afflict mankind, but I often marvel at God those which console. An atom may wound, but God alone can heal.” MayI CanGodMankindWoundsHealAtomsConsole Author:Sophie Swetchine
“When fresh sorrows have caused us to take some steps in the right way, we may not complain. We have invested in a life annuity, but the income remains.” WayMayStepsSorrowRemainsComplainingIncomeRight Way Author:Sophie Swetchine
“When any one tells you that he belongs to no party, you may at any rate be sure that he does not belong to yours.” MayDoePoliticalPartyRatePolitical Parties Author:Sophie Swetchine