Top 38 Suzanne Curchod Quotes
#1. A woman must be truly refined to incite chivalry in the heart of a man.
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#2. When death gives us a long lease of life, it takes as hostages all those whom we have loved.
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#4. Want of perseverance is the great fault of women in everything
morals, attention to health, friendship, and so on. It cannot be too often repeated that women never reach the end of anything through want of perseverance.
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#6. The old age of women is bearable only on condition that they do not take up any room, do not make any noise, do not demand any service; on condition that they render all the service that is expected of them, and actually have no existence except for the good of others.
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#8. Order in a house ought to be like the machinery in opera, whose effect produces great pleasure, but whose ends must be hid.
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#9. Reason ought not, like vanity, to adorn herself with ancient parchments, and the display of a genealogical tree; more dignified in her proceedings, and proud of her immortal nature, she ought to derive everything from herself.
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#10. The heart of a good man is the sanctuary of God in this world.
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#11. A pure style in writing results from the rejection of everything superfluous.
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#12. For the honest people, relations increase with the years. For the vicious, inconveniences increase. Inconstancy is the defect of vice; the influence of habit is one of the qualities of virtue.
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#13. It is often a sign of wit not to show it, and not to see that others want it.
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#14. One can impose silence on sentiment, but one can not give it limits.
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#18. That woman is happiest whose life is passed in the shadow of a manly, loving heart.
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#22. Love is the only possession which we can carry with us beyond the grave.
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#23. The most subtle flattery that a woman can receive is by actions, not by words.
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#24. Gallantry thrives most in the atmosphere of the court.
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#26. One of the first observations to make in conversation is the state, or the character, and the education of the person to whom we speak.
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#27. In looking around me seeking for miserable resources against the heaviness of time, I open a book and I say to myself, as the cat to the fox: I have only one good turn, but I need no other.
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#28. Fiction is a potent agent for good
in the hands of the good.
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#29. Remarkable places are like the summits of rocks; eagles and reptiles only can get there.
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#30. How immense to us appear the sins we have not committed.
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#31. Where love and wisdom drink out of the same cup, in this everyday world, it is the exception.
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#32. It were no virtue to bear calamities if we did not feel them.
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#33. Women do not often have it in their power to give like men, but they forgive like Heaven.
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#35. Our own cast-off sorrows are not sufficient to constitute sympathy for others.
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#37. Obstinacy is ever most positive when it is most in the wrong.
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