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Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes

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How can that gift leave a trace which has left no void?  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) The ideal of friendship is to feel as one while remaining two  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) To have ideas is to gather flowers. To think is to weave them into garlands  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Liberty must be a mighty thing; for by it God punishes and rewards nations  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) There is nothing at all in life except what we put there  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) He who has ceased to enjoy his friend's superiority has ceased to love him  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) The most dangerous of all flattery is the inferiority of those about us  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Indulgence is lovely in the sinless; toleration, adorable in the pious and believing heart  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Men are always invoking justice; yet it is justice which should make them tremble  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) True poets, like great artists, have scarcely any childhood, and no old age  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) There is, by God's grace, an immeasurable distance between late and too late  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) If grief is to be mitigated, it must either wear itself out or be shared  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) The beings who appear cold, but are only timid, adore where they dare to love  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) How easy it is to be amiable in the midst of happiness and success!  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) There is a transcendent power in example. We reform others unconsciously when we walk uprightly  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Loving souls are like paupers. They live on what is given them  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) It is a little stream, which flows softly, but freshens everything along it's course  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) In a healthy state of the organism all wounds have a tendency to heal  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Respect is a serious thing in him who feels it, and the height of honor for him who inspires the feeling  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) My sole defense against the natural horror which death inspires is to love beyond it  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Time is a wave which never murmurs, because there is no obstacle to it's flow  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Only those faults which we encounter in ourselves are insufferable to us in others  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) We are always looking into the future, but we see only the past  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) In this world of change, nought which comes stays, and nought which goes is lost  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Consolation heaps without contact; somewhat like the blessed air which we need but to breathe  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Strength alone knows conflict; weakness is below even defeat, and is born vanquished  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Pride dries the tears of anger and vexation; humility, those of grief. The one is indignant that we should suffer; the other calms us by the reminder that we deserve nothing else  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) There are but two future verbs which man may appropriate confidently and without pride: I shall suffer, and I shall die  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Indifferent souls never part. Impassioned souls part, and return to one another, because they can do no better  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes) Men do not go out to meet misfortune as we do. They learn it; and we - we divine it  (Anne Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
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