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True poets, like great artists, have scarcely any childhood, and no old age (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Silence is like nightfall. Objects are lost in it insensibly (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
There is a transcendent power in example (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
God has prohibited despair (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Suspicion has its dupes, as well as credulity (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
My sole defense against the natural horror which death inspires is to love beyond it (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Strength alone knows conflict, weakness is born vanquished (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
We do not judge men by what they are in themselves, but by what they are relatively to us (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
As we advance in life the circle of our pains enlarges, while that of our pleasures contracts (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
There are not good things enough in life to indemnify us for the neglect of a single duty (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
The ideal friendship is to feel as one while remaining two (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
A malicious enemy is better than a clumsy friend (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Piety softens all that courage bears (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Where there is a question of economy, I prefer privation (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
The very might of the human intellect reveals its limits (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
The law of common sense (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Feeling loves a subdued light (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
I love victory, but I love not triumph (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
People read every thing nowadays, except books (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Years do not make sages; they only make old men (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
There is, by God’s grace, an immeasurable distance between late and too late (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
He who has ceased to enjoy his friend’s superiority has ceased to love him (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
It would seem that by our sorrows only are we called to a knowledge of the Infinite. Are we happy? The limits of life constrain us on all sides (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
There are two ways of attaining an important end, force and perseverance; the silent power of the latter grows irresistible with time. (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
By becoming unhappy, we sometimes learn how to be less so (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
In this world of change naught which comes stays and naught which goes is lost (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
In this world of change, nothing which comes stays, and nothing which goes is lost (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Youth should be a savings bank (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
We reform others unconsciously when we walk uprightly (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)
Attention is a silent and perpetual flattery (Sophie Swetchine Quotes)