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diff --git a/.gitattributes b/.gitattributes new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6833f05 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitattributes @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +* text=auto +*.txt text +*.md text diff --git a/7538-0.txt b/7538-0.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8f1ef63 --- /dev/null +++ b/7538-0.txt @@ -0,0 +1,843 @@ +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 +of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at +www.gutenberg.org. If you are not located in the United States, you +will have to check the laws of the country where you are located before +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 + + + + +*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA *** + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will +be renamed. + +Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright +law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, +so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the +United States without permission and without paying copyright +royalties. 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+ +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 + + +</pre> + + <p> + If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select + a short segment and copy it into your clipboard memory—then open one + of the eBooks below and paste a small part of the phrase into your + computer’s find or search function. + </p> + <p> + <br /> <span style="font-size: 16pt"><strong><a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/2/9/8/2981/2981.txt">Entire PG Plain + Text Casanova Edition</a></strong></span> (7 mb) <br /> <br /> + Or, an index with links to the entire illustrated PG Casanova edition in + HTML may be found at: <br /> <span style="font-size: 16pt"><strong><a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/2981/2981-h/2981-h.htm">Entire + Illustrated PG Casanova Edition in HTML</a></strong></span> + </p> + +<div style='display:block; margin-top:4em'>*** END OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES AND IMAGES FROM THE MEMOIRS OF CASANOVA ***</div> +<div style='text-align:left'> + +<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> +Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will +be renamed. +</div> + +<div style='display:block; margin:1em 0'> +Creating the works from print editions not protected by U.S. copyright +law means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, +so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United +States without permission and without paying copyright +royalties. 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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.org + + +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) + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK CASANOVA *** + +***** This file should be named 7538.txt or 7538.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/7/5/3/7538/ + +Produced by David Widger + +Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions +will be renamed. + +Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no +one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation +(and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without +permission and without paying copyright royalties. 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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> + + + +<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—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 +</pre> +</td> +</tr> +</table> +</center> + + +<br><br> +<p>If you wish to read the entire context of any of these quotations, select a short segment and +copy it into your clipboard memory—then open the plain text eBook below and paste a small part of the phrase +into your computer's find or search operation.</p> +<center> +<br><span style="font-size: 16pt"><strong><a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/2/9/8/2981/2981.txt"> +Entire Gutenberg Casanova Edition</a></strong></span> (7 mb) +</center> +<br> +<blockquote><blockquote><blockquote> +<br> +<p>These quotations were collected from the works of Casanova by +<a href="mailto:cdwidger@gmail.com">David Widger</a> while preparing etexts +for Project Gutenberg. 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