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+The Project Gutenberg eBook of Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and
+most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no restrictions
+whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms
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+www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you
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+using this eBook.
+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+
+Author: Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)
+
+Release Date: August 26, 2004 [eBook #7538]
+[Most recently updated: December 17, 2022]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: UTF-8
+
+Produced by: David Widger
+
+*** START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA ***
+
+
+
+
+CASANOVA
+
+QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA
+
+
+
+
+THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA
+
+
+By Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+
+
+
+
+A man never argues well except when his
+purse is well filled
+
+Accepted the compliment for what it was
+worth
+
+Accomplice of the slanderer
+
+Advantages of a great sorrow is that
+nothing else seems painful
+
+Age, that cruel and unavoidable disease
+
+All women, dear Leah are for sale
+
+All-powerful lever, gold
+
+Alms given in public are sure to be
+accompanied by vanity
+
+Anger and reason do not belong to the
+same family
+
+Angry man always thinks himself right
+
+At my age I could not be allowed to
+have any opinions
+
+Augurs could never look at each other
+without laughing
+
+Awkward or miserly, and therefore
+unworthy of love
+
+Axiom that "neglected right is lost
+right"
+
+Beauty is the only unpardonable offence
+in your eyes
+
+Beauty without wit offers love nothing
+
+Bed is a capital place to get an
+appetite
+
+Best plan in this world is to be
+astonished at nothing
+
+Beware of the man of one book
+
+Calumnies are easy to utter but hard to
+refute
+
+Cherishing my grief
+
+Clever man deceives by telling the
+truth
+
+Commissaries of Chastity
+
+Confession
+
+Contempt of life
+
+Could tell a good story without
+laughing
+
+Criticism only grazed the skin and
+never wounded deeply
+
+Delights are in proportion to the
+privations we have suffered
+
+Desire is only kept alive by being
+denied
+
+Desire to make a great fuss like a
+great man
+
+Despair which is not without some
+sweetness
+
+Despised ignoramus becomes an enemy
+
+Diminish the tale of your years instead
+of increasing it
+
+Distance is relative
+
+Divinities--novelty and singularity
+
+Do not mind people believing anything,
+provided it is not true
+
+Do their duty, and to live in peace and
+sweet ignorance
+
+Economy in pleasure is not to my taste
+
+Emotion is infectious
+
+Essence of freedom consists in thinking
+you have it
+
+Everything hung from an if
+
+Exercise their reason to avoid the
+misfortunes which they fear
+
+Fanaticism, no matter of what nature,
+is only the plague
+
+Fatal desire for luxury and empty show
+spoils all
+
+Favourite passion has always been
+vengeance
+
+First motive is always self-interest
+
+Foolish enough to write the truth
+
+For in the night, you know, all cats
+are grey
+
+For is love anything else than a kind
+of curiosity?
+
+Fortune flouts old age
+
+Found him greater at a distance than
+close at hand
+
+Gave the Cardinal de Rohan the famous
+necklace
+
+Girl who gave nothing must take nothing
+
+Give yourself up to whatever fate
+offers to you,
+
+Government ought never to destroy
+ancient customs abruptly
+
+Groans, and prayers, and blasphemies
+
+Happiness is purely a creature of the
+imagination
+
+Happiness is not lasting--nor is man
+
+Happy or unhappy from a merely cursory
+inspection
+
+Happy ignorance!
+
+Happy age when one's inexperience is
+one's sole misfortune
+
+Hasty verses are apt to sacrifice wit
+to rhyme
+
+He won't be uneasy--he is a philosopher
+
+Hobbes: of two evils choose the least
+
+Honest old man will not believe in the
+existence of rascals
+
+Idle questions which are commonly
+addressed to a traveller
+
+If this and if that, and every other if
+
+If I could live my life over again
+
+If history did not lie
+
+Ignorance is bliss
+
+Ignorant, who talk about everything
+right or wrong
+
+Imagine that what they feel themselves
+others must feel
+
+It is only fools who complain
+
+It's too much for honour and too little
+for love
+
+Jealousy leads to anger, and anger goes
+a long way
+
+Knowing that he would not be regretted
+after his death
+
+Last thing which we learn in all
+languages is wit
+
+Laugh out of season
+
+Let not thy right hand know what thy
+left hand doeth
+
+Lie a sufficient number of times, one
+ends by believing it
+
+Light come, light go
+
+Love always makes men selfish
+
+Look on everything we don't possess as
+a superfluity
+
+Love fills our minds with idle visions
+
+Love makes no conditions
+
+Made a point of forgetting everything
+unpleasant
+
+Made a parade of his Atheism
+
+Man needs so little to console him or
+to soothe his grief
+
+Marriage without enjoyment is a thorn
+without roses
+
+Marriage state, for which I felt I had
+no vocation
+
+Married a rich wife, he repented of
+having married at all
+
+Mere beauty does not go for much
+
+Most trifling services are assessed at
+the highest rates
+
+My spirit and my desires are as young
+as ever
+
+My time was too short to write so
+little
+
+Mystical insinuations
+
+Negligent attire
+
+Never to pass an opinion on any subject
+
+Never wearied himself with too much
+thinking
+
+Nobody read his books, but everybody
+agreed he was learned
+
+'Non' is equal to giving the lie
+
+Now I am too old to begin curing myself
+
+Obscenity disgusts, and never gives
+pleasure
+
+Oh! wonderful power of self-delusion
+
+One never knows enough
+
+Owed all its merits to antithesis and
+paradox
+
+Pardonable weakness, most of us prefer
+"mine" to "thine"
+
+Passing infidelity, but not inconstancy
+
+Passion and prejudice cannot reason
+
+People did not want to know things as
+they truly were
+
+People want to know everything, and
+they invent
+
+Pigmies mimicking a giant
+
+Pity to sell cheaply what would have to
+be replaced dearly
+
+Pleasures are realities, though all too
+fleeting
+
+Pope, whom no Roman can believe to be
+infallible
+
+Post-masters
+
+Prejudices which had the sanction of
+the law
+
+Pride is the daughter of folly
+
+Privately indulged in every luxury that
+he forbade to others
+
+Privilege of a nursing mother
+
+Promising everlasting constancy
+
+Proud nation, at once so great and so
+little
+
+Quacks
+
+Rather be your debtor than for you to
+be mine
+
+Read when I am gone
+
+Reading innumerable follies one finds
+written in such places
+
+Repentance for a good deed
+
+Reproached by his wife for the money he
+had expended
+
+Rid of our vices more easily than of
+our follies
+
+Rome the holy, which thus strives to
+make all men pederasts
+
+Rumour is only good to amuse fools
+
+Sad symptom of misery which is called a
+yawn
+
+Sadness is a disease which gives the
+death-blow to affection
+
+Scold and then forgive
+
+Scrupulously careful not to cheat you
+in small things
+
+Seldom praised and never blamed
+
+Selfishness, then, the universal motor
+of our actions?
+
+Shewed his contempt by saying nothing
+
+Sin concealed is half pardoned
+
+Sleep--the very likeness of
+non-existence
+
+Snatching from poor mortal man the
+delusions
+
+Soften the hardships of the slow but
+certain passage to the grave
+
+Stupid servant is more dangerous than a
+bad one
+
+'Sublata lucerna nullum discrimen inter
+feminas'
+
+Submissive gaze of a captive who
+glories in his chain
+
+Surface is always the first to interest
+
+Talent of never appearing to be a
+learned man
+
+Taste and feeling
+
+Tell me whether that contempt of life
+renders you worthy of it
+
+There is no cure for death
+
+There's time enough for that
+
+Time that is given to enjoyment is
+never lost
+
+Time that destroys marble and brass
+destroys also the very memory
+
+Time is a great teacher
+
+Timidity is often another word for
+stupidity
+
+To know ill is worse than not to know
+at all
+
+Vengeance is a divine pleasure
+
+Verses which, like parasites, steal
+into a funeral oration
+
+Victims of their good faith
+
+Wash their dirty linen in private
+
+What is love?
+
+When we can feel pity, we love no
+longer
+
+When one is in an ill humour,
+everything is fuel for the fire
+
+Whims of the mob and the fancies of the
+Republic
+
+Wife worthy of being a mistress
+
+Wiser if they were less witty
+
+Wish is father to the thought
+
+Wit cannot stand before stupidity
+
+Woman has in her tears a weapon
+
+Women are always as old as they look
+
+Women would be either tyrants or slaves
+
+Women often do the most idiotic things
+out of sheer obstinacy
+
+World of memories, without a present
+and without a future
+
+Would like to shape the laws according
+to their needs
+
+Wretch treats me so kindly that I love
+him more and more
+
+
+
+
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+<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Title: Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt</div>
+<div style='display:block; margin-top:1em; margin-bottom:1em; margin-left:2em; text-indent:-2em'>Author: Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)</div>
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+ <h1>
+ THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA
+ </h1>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <h2>
+ By Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+ <div class="fig" style="width:80%;">
+ <img alt="cas-venetian.jpg (114K)" src="images/cas-venetian.jpg"
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+ <img alt="cas-london.jpg (97K)" src="images/cas-london.jpg" width="100%" />
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+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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+ <img alt="cas-south.jpg (102K)" src="images/cas-south.jpg" width="100%" /><br />
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+ <p>
+ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
+ </p>
+<pre xml:space="preserve">
+A man never argues well except when his
+purse is well filled
+
+Accepted the compliment for what it was
+worth
+
+Accomplice of the slanderer
+
+Advantages of a great sorrow is that
+nothing else seems painful
+
+Age, that cruel and unavoidable disease
+
+All women, dear Leah are for sale
+
+All-powerful lever, gold
+
+Alms given in public are sure to be
+accompanied by vanity
+
+Anger and reason do not belong to the
+same family
+
+Angry man always thinks himself right
+
+At my age I could not be allowed to
+have any opinions
+
+Augurs could never look at each other
+without laughing
+
+Awkward or miserly, and therefore
+unworthy of love
+
+Axiom that "neglected right is lost
+right"
+
+Beauty is the only unpardonable offence
+in your eyes
+
+Beauty without wit offers love nothing
+
+Bed is a capital place to get an
+appetite
+
+Best plan in this world is to be
+astonished at nothing
+
+Beware of the man of one book
+
+Calumnies are easy to utter but hard to
+refute
+
+Cherishing my grief
+
+Clever man deceives by telling the
+truth
+
+Commissaries of Chastity
+
+Confession
+
+Contempt of life
+
+Could tell a good story without
+laughing
+
+Criticism only grazed the skin and
+never wounded deeply
+
+Delights are in proportion to the
+privations we have suffered
+
+Desire is only kept alive by being
+denied
+
+Desire to make a great fuss like a
+great man
+
+Despair which is not without some
+sweetness
+
+Despised ignoramus becomes an enemy
+
+Diminish the tale of your years instead
+of increasing it
+
+Distance is relative
+
+Divinities&mdash;novelty and singularity
+
+Do not mind people believing anything,
+provided it is not true
+
+Do their duty, and to live in peace and
+sweet ignorance
+
+Economy in pleasure is not to my taste
+
+Emotion is infectious
+
+Essence of freedom consists in thinking
+you have it
+
+Everything hung from an if
+
+Exercise their reason to avoid the
+misfortunes which they fear
+
+Fanaticism, no matter of what nature,
+is only the plague
+
+Fatal desire for luxury and empty show
+spoils all
+
+Favourite passion has always been
+vengeance
+
+First motive is always self-interest
+
+Foolish enough to write the truth
+
+For in the night, you know, all cats
+are grey
+
+For is love anything else than a kind
+of curiosity?
+
+Fortune flouts old age
+
+Found him greater at a distance than
+close at hand
+
+Gave the Cardinal de Rohan the famous
+necklace
+
+Girl who gave nothing must take nothing
+
+Give yourself up to whatever fate
+offers to you,
+
+Government ought never to destroy
+ancient customs abruptly
+
+Groans, and prayers, and blasphemies
+
+Happiness is purely a creature of the
+imagination
+
+Happiness is not lasting&mdash;nor is man
+
+Happy or unhappy from a merely cursory
+inspection
+
+Happy ignorance!
+
+Happy age when one’s inexperience is
+one’s sole misfortune
+
+Hasty verses are apt to sacrifice wit
+to rhyme
+
+He won’t be uneasy&mdash;he is a philosopher
+
+Hobbes: of two evils choose the least
+
+Honest old man will not believe in the
+existence of rascals
+
+Idle questions which are commonly
+addressed to a traveller
+
+If this and if that, and every other if
+
+If I could live my life over again
+
+If history did not lie
+
+Ignorance is bliss
+
+Ignorant, who talk about everything
+right or wrong
+
+Imagine that what they feel themselves
+others must feel
+
+It is only fools who complain
+
+It’s too much for honour and too little
+for love
+
+Jealousy leads to anger, and anger goes
+a long way
+
+Knowing that he would not be regretted
+after his death
+
+Last thing which we learn in all
+languages is wit
+
+Laugh out of season
+
+Let not thy right hand know what thy
+left hand doeth
+
+Lie a sufficient number of times, one
+ends by believing it
+
+Light come, light go
+
+Love always makes men selfish
+
+Look on everything we don’t possess as
+a superfluity
+
+Love fills our minds with idle visions
+
+Love makes no conditions
+
+Made a point of forgetting everything
+unpleasant
+
+Made a parade of his Atheism
+
+Man needs so little to console him or
+to soothe his grief
+
+Marriage without enjoyment is a thorn
+without roses
+
+Marriage state, for which I felt I had
+no vocation
+
+Married a rich wife, he repented of
+having married at all
+
+Mere beauty does not go for much
+
+Most trifling services are assessed at
+the highest rates
+
+My spirit and my desires are as young
+as ever
+
+My time was too short to write so
+little
+
+Mystical insinuations
+
+Negligent attire
+
+Never to pass an opinion on any subject
+
+Never wearied himself with too much
+thinking
+
+Nobody read his books, but everybody
+agreed he was learned
+
+‘Non’ is equal to giving the lie
+
+Now I am too old to begin curing myself
+
+Obscenity disgusts, and never gives
+pleasure
+
+Oh! wonderful power of self-delusion
+
+One never knows enough
+
+Owed all its merits to antithesis and
+paradox
+
+Pardonable weakness, most of us prefer
+"mine" to "thine"
+
+Passing infidelity, but not inconstancy
+
+Passion and prejudice cannot reason
+
+People did not want to know things as
+they truly were
+
+People want to know everything, and
+they invent
+
+Pigmies mimicking a giant
+
+Pity to sell cheaply what would have to
+be replaced dearly
+
+Pleasures are realities, though all too
+fleeting
+
+Pope, whom no Roman can believe to be
+infallible
+
+Post-masters
+
+Prejudices which had the sanction of
+the law
+
+Pride is the daughter of folly
+
+Privately indulged in every luxury that
+he forbade to others
+
+Privilege of a nursing mother
+
+Promising everlasting constancy
+
+Proud nation, at once so great and so
+little
+
+Quacks
+
+Rather be your debtor than for you to
+be mine
+
+Read when I am gone
+
+Reading innumerable follies one finds
+written in such places
+
+Repentance for a good deed
+
+Reproached by his wife for the money he
+had expended
+
+Rid of our vices more easily than of
+our follies
+
+Rome the holy, which thus strives to
+make all men pederasts
+
+Rumour is only good to amuse fools
+
+Sad symptom of misery which is called a
+yawn
+
+Sadness is a disease which gives the
+death-blow to affection
+
+Scold and then forgive
+
+Scrupulously careful not to cheat you
+in small things
+
+Seldom praised and never blamed
+
+Selfishness, then, the universal motor
+of our actions?
+
+Shewed his contempt by saying nothing
+
+Sin concealed is half pardoned
+
+Sleep&mdash;the very likeness of
+non-existence
+
+Snatching from poor mortal man the
+delusions
+
+Soften the hardships of the slow but
+certain passage to the grave
+
+Stupid servant is more dangerous than a
+bad one
+
+‘Sublata lucerna nullum discrimen inter
+feminas’
+
+Submissive gaze of a captive who
+glories in his chain
+
+Surface is always the first to interest
+
+Talent of never appearing to be a
+learned man
+
+Taste and feeling
+
+Tell me whether that contempt of life
+renders you worthy of it
+
+There is no cure for death
+
+There’s time enough for that
+
+Time that is given to enjoyment is
+never lost
+
+Time that destroys marble and brass
+destroys also the very memory
+
+Time is a great teacher
+
+Timidity is often another word for
+stupidity
+
+To know ill is worse than not to know
+at all
+
+Vengeance is a divine pleasure
+
+Verses which, like parasites, steal
+into a funeral oration
+
+Victims of their good faith
+
+Wash their dirty linen in private
+
+What is love?
+
+When we can feel pity, we love no
+longer
+
+When one is in an ill humour,
+everything is fuel for the fire
+
+Whims of the mob and the fancies of the
+Republic
+
+Wife worthy of being a mistress
+
+Wiser if they were less witty
+
+Wish is father to the thought
+
+Wit cannot stand before stupidity
+
+Woman has in her tears a weapon
+
+Women are always as old as they look
+
+Women would be either tyrants or slaves
+
+Women often do the most idiotic things
+out of sheer obstinacy
+
+World of memories, without a present
+and without a future
+
+Would like to shape the laws according
+to their needs
+
+Wretch treats me so kindly that I love
+him more and more
+
+
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+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of
+Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, by Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
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+
+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+
+Author: Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)
+ Edited by David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 26, 2004 [EBook #7538]
+[Last updated on February 16, 2007]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ASCII
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CASANOVA ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+CASANOVA
+
+QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA
+
+
+
+
+THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA
+
+
+By Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+
+
+
+
+A man never argues well except when his
+purse is well filled
+
+Accepted the compliment for what it was
+worth
+
+Accomplice of the slanderer
+
+Advantages of a great sorrow is that
+nothing else seems painful
+
+Age, that cruel and unavoidable disease
+
+All women, dear Leah are for sale
+
+All-powerful lever, gold
+
+Alms given in public are sure to be
+accompanied by vanity
+
+Anger and reason do not belong to the
+same family
+
+Angry man always thinks himself right
+
+At my age I could not be allowed to
+have any opinions
+
+Augurs could never look at each other
+without laughing
+
+Awkward or miserly, and therefore
+unworthy of love
+
+Axiom that "neglected right is lost
+right"
+
+Beauty is the only unpardonable offence
+in your eyes
+
+Beauty without wit offers love nothing
+
+Bed is a capital place to get an
+appetite
+
+Best plan in this world is to be
+astonished at nothing
+
+Beware of the man of one book
+
+Calumnies are easy to utter but hard to
+refute
+
+Cherishing my grief
+
+Clever man deceives by telling the
+truth
+
+Commissaries of Chastity
+
+Confession
+
+Contempt of life
+
+Could tell a good story without
+laughing
+
+Criticism only grazed the skin and
+never wounded deeply
+
+Delights are in proportion to the
+privations we have suffered
+
+Desire is only kept alive by being
+denied
+
+Desire to make a great fuss like a
+great man
+
+Despair which is not without some
+sweetness
+
+Despised ignoramus becomes an enemy
+
+Diminish the tale of your years instead
+of increasing it
+
+Distance is relative
+
+Divinities--novelty and singularity
+
+Do not mind people believing anything,
+provided it is not true
+
+Do their duty, and to live in peace and
+sweet ignorance
+
+Economy in pleasure is not to my taste
+
+Emotion is infectious
+
+Essence of freedom consists in thinking
+you have it
+
+Everything hung from an if
+
+Exercise their reason to avoid the
+misfortunes which they fear
+
+Fanaticism, no matter of what nature,
+is only the plague
+
+Fatal desire for luxury and empty show
+spoils all
+
+Favourite passion has always been
+vengeance
+
+First motive is always self-interest
+
+Foolish enough to write the truth
+
+For in the night, you know, all cats
+are grey
+
+For is love anything else than a kind
+of curiosity?
+
+Fortune flouts old age
+
+Found him greater at a distance than
+close at hand
+
+Gave the Cardinal de Rohan the famous
+necklace
+
+Girl who gave nothing must take nothing
+
+Give yourself up to whatever fate
+offers to you,
+
+Government ought never to destroy
+ancient customs abruptly
+
+Groans, and prayers, and blasphemies
+
+Happiness is purely a creature of the
+imagination
+
+Happiness is not lasting--nor is man
+
+Happy or unhappy from a merely cursory
+inspection
+
+Happy ignorance!
+
+Happy age when one's inexperience is
+one's sole misfortune
+
+Hasty verses are apt to sacrifice wit
+to rhyme
+
+He won't be uneasy--he is a philosopher
+
+Hobbes: of two evils choose the least
+
+Honest old man will not believe in the
+existence of rascals
+
+Idle questions which are commonly
+addressed to a traveller
+
+If this and if that, and every other if
+
+If I could live my life over again
+
+If history did not lie
+
+Ignorance is bliss
+
+Ignorant, who talk about everything
+right or wrong
+
+Imagine that what they feel themselves
+others must feel
+
+It is only fools who complain
+
+It's too much for honour and too little
+for love
+
+Jealousy leads to anger, and anger goes
+a long way
+
+Knowing that he would not be regretted
+after his death
+
+Last thing which we learn in all
+languages is wit
+
+Laugh out of season
+
+Let not thy right hand know what thy
+left hand doeth
+
+Lie a sufficient number of times, one
+ends by believing it
+
+Light come, light go
+
+Love always makes men selfish
+
+Look on everything we don't possess as
+a superfluity
+
+Love fills our minds with idle visions
+
+Love makes no conditions
+
+Made a point of forgetting everything
+unpleasant
+
+Made a parade of his Atheism
+
+Man needs so little to console him or
+to soothe his grief
+
+Marriage without enjoyment is a thorn
+without roses
+
+Marriage state, for which I felt I had
+no vocation
+
+Married a rich wife, he repented of
+having married at all
+
+Mere beauty does not go for much
+
+Most trifling services are assessed at
+the highest rates
+
+My spirit and my desires are as young
+as ever
+
+My time was too short to write so
+little
+
+Mystical insinuations
+
+Negligent attire
+
+Never to pass an opinion on any subject
+
+Never wearied himself with too much
+thinking
+
+Nobody read his books, but everybody
+agreed he was learned
+
+'Non' is equal to giving the lie
+
+Now I am too old to begin curing myself
+
+Obscenity disgusts, and never gives
+pleasure
+
+Oh! wonderful power of self-delusion
+
+One never knows enough
+
+Owed all its merits to antithesis and
+paradox
+
+Pardonable weakness, most of us prefer
+"mine" to "thine"
+
+Passing infidelity, but not inconstancy
+
+Passion and prejudice cannot reason
+
+People did not want to know things as
+they truly were
+
+People want to know everything, and
+they invent
+
+Pigmies mimicking a giant
+
+Pity to sell cheaply what would have to
+be replaced dearly
+
+Pleasures are realities, though all too
+fleeting
+
+Pope, whom no Roman can believe to be
+infallible
+
+Post-masters
+
+Prejudices which had the sanction of
+the law
+
+Pride is the daughter of folly
+
+Privately indulged in every luxury that
+he forbade to others
+
+Privilege of a nursing mother
+
+Promising everlasting constancy
+
+Proud nation, at once so great and so
+little
+
+Quacks
+
+Rather be your debtor than for you to
+be mine
+
+Read when I am gone
+
+Reading innumerable follies one finds
+written in such places
+
+Repentance for a good deed
+
+Reproached by his wife for the money he
+had expended
+
+Rid of our vices more easily than of
+our follies
+
+Rome the holy, which thus strives to
+make all men pederasts
+
+Rumour is only good to amuse fools
+
+Sad symptom of misery which is called a
+yawn
+
+Sadness is a disease which gives the
+death-blow to affection
+
+Scold and then forgive
+
+Scrupulously careful not to cheat you
+in small things
+
+Seldom praised and never blamed
+
+Selfishness, then, the universal motor
+of our actions?
+
+Shewed his contempt by saying nothing
+
+Sin concealed is half pardoned
+
+Sleep--the very likeness of
+non-existence
+
+Snatching from poor mortal man the
+delusions
+
+Soften the hardships of the slow but
+certain passage to the grave
+
+Stupid servant is more dangerous than a
+bad one
+
+'Sublata lucerna nullum discrimen inter
+feminas'
+
+Submissive gaze of a captive who
+glories in his chain
+
+Surface is always the first to interest
+
+Talent of never appearing to be a
+learned man
+
+Taste and feeling
+
+Tell me whether that contempt of life
+renders you worthy of it
+
+There is no cure for death
+
+There's time enough for that
+
+Time that is given to enjoyment is
+never lost
+
+Time that destroys marble and brass
+destroys also the very memory
+
+Time is a great teacher
+
+Timidity is often another word for
+stupidity
+
+To know ill is worse than not to know
+at all
+
+Vengeance is a divine pleasure
+
+Verses which, like parasites, steal
+into a funeral oration
+
+Victims of their good faith
+
+Wash their dirty linen in private
+
+What is love?
+
+When we can feel pity, we love no
+longer
+
+When one is in an ill humour,
+everything is fuel for the fire
+
+Whims of the mob and the fancies of the
+Republic
+
+Wife worthy of being a mistress
+
+Wiser if they were less witty
+
+Wish is father to the thought
+
+Wit cannot stand before stupidity
+
+Woman has in her tears a weapon
+
+Women are always as old as they look
+
+Women would be either tyrants or slaves
+
+Women often do the most idiotic things
+out of sheer obstinacy
+
+World of memories, without a present
+and without a future
+
+Would like to shape the laws according
+to their needs
+
+Wretch treats me so kindly that I love
+him more and more
+
+
+
+
+
+End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of
+Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, by Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)
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+<h2>QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA</h2>
+<pre>
+
+The Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of
+Jacques Casanova de Seingalt, by Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)
+
+This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
+almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
+re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
+with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net
+
+
+Title: Quotes and Images From The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
+
+Author: Giacomo Casanova (AKA Jacques Casanova de Seingalt)
+ Edited by David Widger
+
+Release Date: August 26, 2004 [EBook #7538]
+[Last updated on February 16, 2007]
+
+Language: English
+
+Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1
+
+*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CASANOVA ***
+
+
+
+
+Produced by David Widger
+
+
+
+
+
+</pre>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+
+<br>
+<hr>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+
+
+
+<center><h1>THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA</h1></center>
+<br><br>
+<center><h2>By Jacques Casanova de Seingalt</h2></center>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
+<center><img alt="cas-venetian.jpg (114K)" src="images/cas-venetian.jpg" height="1037" width="650">
+</center>
+<br><br><br><br>
+
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+
+<center>
+<table summary="Columbus">
+<tr>
+<td><img alt="cas-prison.jpg (101K)" src="images/cas-prison.jpg" height="735" width="400">
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+<img alt="cas-london.jpg (97K)" src="images/cas-london.jpg" height="770" width="400">
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
+
+<img alt="cas-south.jpg (102K)" src="images/cas-south.jpg" height="769" width="400">
+<td>
+
+
+<td>
+<pre>
+A man never argues well except when his
+purse is well filled
+
+Accepted the compliment for what it was
+worth
+
+Accomplice of the slanderer
+
+Advantages of a great sorrow is that
+nothing else seems painful
+
+Age, that cruel and unavoidable disease
+
+All women, dear Leah are for sale
+
+All-powerful lever, gold
+
+Alms given in public are sure to be
+accompanied by vanity
+
+Anger and reason do not belong to the
+same family
+
+Angry man always thinks himself right
+
+At my age I could not be allowed to
+have any opinions
+
+Augurs could never look at each other
+without laughing
+
+Awkward or miserly, and therefore
+unworthy of love
+
+Axiom that "neglected right is lost
+right"
+
+Beauty is the only unpardonable offence
+in your eyes
+
+Beauty without wit offers love nothing
+
+Bed is a capital place to get an
+appetite
+
+Best plan in this world is to be
+astonished at nothing
+
+Beware of the man of one book
+
+Calumnies are easy to utter but hard to
+refute
+
+Cherishing my grief
+
+Clever man deceives by telling the
+truth
+
+Commissaries of Chastity
+
+Confession
+
+Contempt of life
+
+Could tell a good story without
+laughing
+
+Criticism only grazed the skin and
+never wounded deeply
+
+Delights are in proportion to the
+privations we have suffered
+
+Desire is only kept alive by being
+denied
+
+Desire to make a great fuss like a
+great man
+
+Despair which is not without some
+sweetness
+
+Despised ignoramus becomes an enemy
+
+Diminish the tale of your years instead
+of increasing it
+
+Distance is relative
+
+Divinities&mdash;novelty and singularity
+
+Do not mind people believing anything,
+provided it is not true
+
+Do their duty, and to live in peace and
+sweet ignorance
+
+Economy in pleasure is not to my taste
+
+Emotion is infectious
+
+Essence of freedom consists in thinking
+you have it
+
+Everything hung from an if
+
+Exercise their reason to avoid the
+misfortunes which they fear
+
+Fanaticism, no matter of what nature,
+is only the plague
+
+Fatal desire for luxury and empty show
+spoils all
+
+Favourite passion has always been
+vengeance
+
+First motive is always self-interest
+
+Foolish enough to write the truth
+
+For in the night, you know, all cats
+are grey
+
+For is love anything else than a kind
+of curiosity?
+
+Fortune flouts old age
+
+Found him greater at a distance than
+close at hand
+
+Gave the Cardinal de Rohan the famous
+necklace
+
+Girl who gave nothing must take nothing
+
+Give yourself up to whatever fate
+offers to you,
+
+Government ought never to destroy
+ancient customs abruptly
+
+Groans, and prayers, and blasphemies
+
+Happiness is purely a creature of the
+imagination
+
+Happiness is not lasting&mdash;nor is man
+
+Happy or unhappy from a merely cursory
+inspection
+
+Happy ignorance!
+
+Happy age when one's inexperience is
+one's sole misfortune
+
+Hasty verses are apt to sacrifice wit
+to rhyme
+
+He won't be uneasy&mdash;he is a philosopher
+
+Hobbes: of two evils choose the least
+
+Honest old man will not believe in the
+existence of rascals
+
+Idle questions which are commonly
+addressed to a traveller
+
+If this and if that, and every other if
+
+If I could live my life over again
+
+If history did not lie
+
+Ignorance is bliss
+
+Ignorant, who talk about everything
+right or wrong
+
+Imagine that what they feel themselves
+others must feel
+
+It is only fools who complain
+
+It's too much for honour and too little
+for love
+
+Jealousy leads to anger, and anger goes
+a long way
+
+Knowing that he would not be regretted
+after his death
+
+Last thing which we learn in all
+languages is wit
+
+Laugh out of season
+
+Let not thy right hand know what thy
+left hand doeth
+
+Lie a sufficient number of times, one
+ends by believing it
+
+Light come, light go
+
+Love always makes men selfish
+
+Look on everything we don't possess as
+a superfluity
+
+Love fills our minds with idle visions
+
+Love makes no conditions
+
+Made a point of forgetting everything
+unpleasant
+
+Made a parade of his Atheism
+
+Man needs so little to console him or
+to soothe his grief
+
+Marriage without enjoyment is a thorn
+without roses
+
+Marriage state, for which I felt I had
+no vocation
+
+Married a rich wife, he repented of
+having married at all
+
+Mere beauty does not go for much
+
+Most trifling services are assessed at
+the highest rates
+
+My spirit and my desires are as young
+as ever
+
+My time was too short to write so
+little
+
+Mystical insinuations
+
+Negligent attire
+
+Never to pass an opinion on any subject
+
+Never wearied himself with too much
+thinking
+
+Nobody read his books, but everybody
+agreed he was learned
+
+'Non' is equal to giving the lie
+
+Now I am too old to begin curing myself
+
+Obscenity disgusts, and never gives
+pleasure
+
+Oh! wonderful power of self-delusion
+
+One never knows enough
+
+Owed all its merits to antithesis and
+paradox
+
+Pardonable weakness, most of us prefer
+"mine" to "thine"
+
+Passing infidelity, but not inconstancy
+
+Passion and prejudice cannot reason
+
+People did not want to know things as
+they truly were
+
+People want to know everything, and
+they invent
+
+Pigmies mimicking a giant
+
+Pity to sell cheaply what would have to
+be replaced dearly
+
+Pleasures are realities, though all too
+fleeting
+
+Pope, whom no Roman can believe to be
+infallible
+
+Post-masters
+
+Prejudices which had the sanction of
+the law
+
+Pride is the daughter of folly
+
+Privately indulged in every luxury that
+he forbade to others
+
+Privilege of a nursing mother
+
+Promising everlasting constancy
+
+Proud nation, at once so great and so
+little
+
+Quacks
+
+Rather be your debtor than for you to
+be mine
+
+Read when I am gone
+
+Reading innumerable follies one finds
+written in such places
+
+Repentance for a good deed
+
+Reproached by his wife for the money he
+had expended
+
+Rid of our vices more easily than of
+our follies
+
+Rome the holy, which thus strives to
+make all men pederasts
+
+Rumour is only good to amuse fools
+
+Sad symptom of misery which is called a
+yawn
+
+Sadness is a disease which gives the
+death-blow to affection
+
+Scold and then forgive
+
+Scrupulously careful not to cheat you
+in small things
+
+Seldom praised and never blamed
+
+Selfishness, then, the universal motor
+of our actions?
+
+Shewed his contempt by saying nothing
+
+Sin concealed is half pardoned
+
+Sleep&mdash;the very likeness of
+non-existence
+
+Snatching from poor mortal man the
+delusions
+
+Soften the hardships of the slow but
+certain passage to the grave
+
+Stupid servant is more dangerous than a
+bad one
+
+'Sublata lucerna nullum discrimen inter
+feminas'
+
+Submissive gaze of a captive who
+glories in his chain
+
+Surface is always the first to interest
+
+Talent of never appearing to be a
+learned man
+
+Taste and feeling
+
+Tell me whether that contempt of life
+renders you worthy of it
+
+There is no cure for death
+
+There's time enough for that
+
+Time that is given to enjoyment is
+never lost
+
+Time that destroys marble and brass
+destroys also the very memory
+
+Time is a great teacher
+
+Timidity is often another word for
+stupidity
+
+To know ill is worse than not to know
+at all
+
+Vengeance is a divine pleasure
+
+Verses which, like parasites, steal
+into a funeral oration
+
+Victims of their good faith
+
+Wash their dirty linen in private
+
+What is love?
+
+When we can feel pity, we love no
+longer
+
+When one is in an ill humour,
+everything is fuel for the fire
+
+Whims of the mob and the fancies of the
+Republic
+
+Wife worthy of being a mistress
+
+Wiser if they were less witty
+
+Wish is father to the thought
+
+Wit cannot stand before stupidity
+
+Woman has in her tears a weapon
+
+Women are always as old as they look
+
+Women would be either tyrants or slaves
+
+Women often do the most idiotic things
+out of sheer obstinacy
+
+World of memories, without a present
+and without a future
+
+Would like to shape the laws according
+to their needs
+
+Wretch treats me so kindly that I love
+him more and more
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