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“Suave molecules of Mocha stir up your blood, without causing excess heat; the organ of thought receives from it a feeling of sympathy; work becomes easier and you will sit down without distress to your principal repast which will restore your body and afford you a calm, delicious night.”

Quote by Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

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Charles Maurice de Talleyrand
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand

Charles Maurice de Talleyrand was a former French Minister of Foreign Affairs, born on February 2, 1754, and died on May 17, 1838. He played a significant role during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era, known for his diplomatic skills and flexible political stance. more

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