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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 Memoirs of Louis XIV. + +Author: Duke of Saint-Simon + +Editor: David Widger + +Release Date: September 10, 2004 [EBook #7565] +Last Updated: October 27, 2012 + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES SAINT-SIMON *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + <div class="mynote"> + <i><a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/7565/old/orig7565-h/7565-h.htm"> + LINK TO THE ORIGINAL HTML FILE: This eBook has been reformatted for better + appearance in Mobile Viewers such as Kindles and others. The original + format, which the editor believes has a more attractive appearance for + laptops and other computers, may be viewed by clicking on this box.</a></i> + </div> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> + <h1> + MEMOIRS OF LOUIS XIV. + </h1> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <h2> + Duc de Saint-Simon + </h2> + <p> + <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> + <div class="fig" style="width:80%;"> + <img alt="simon1.jpg (122K)" src="images/simon1.jpg" width="100%" /><br /> + </div> + <h4> + Louis XIV. In Conferance With Madame Maintenon + </h4> + <p> + <a href="images/simon1.jpg">ENLARGE</a><br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> + <div class="fig" style="width:80%;"> + <img alt="simon2.jpg (103K)" src="images/simon2.jpg" width="100%" /><br /> + </div> + <p> + <br /> Effect Of The Edict Of Nantes<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> + <div class="fig" style="width:80%;"> + <img alt="simon3.jpg (117K)" src="images/simon3.jpg" width="100%" /><br /> + </div> + <p> + <br /> Search Of The Spanish Ambassador <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> + </p> +<pre xml:space="preserve"> + +A cardinal may be poisoned, stabbed, +got rid of altogether + +A good friend when a friend at all, +which was rare + +A King's son, a King's father, and +never a King + +A lingering fear lest the sick man +should recover + +A king is made for his subjects, and +not the subjects for him + +Admit our ignorance, and not to give +fictions and inventions + +Aptitude did not come up to my desire + +Arranged his affairs that he died +without money + +Artagnan, captain of the grey +musketeers + +Believed that to undertake and succeed +were only the same things + +But with a crawling baseness equal to +her previous audacity + +Capacity was small, and yet he believed +he knew everything + +Compelled to pay, who would have +preferred giving voluntarily + +Conjugal impatience of the Duc de +Bourgogne + +Countries of the Inquisition, where +science is a crime + +Danger of inducing hypocrisy by placing +devotion too high + +Death came to laugh at him for the +sweating labour he had taken + +Depopulated a quarter of the realm + +Desmarets no longer knew of what wood +to make a crutch + +Enriched one at the expense of the +other + +Exceeded all that was promised of her, +and all that I had hoped + +Few would be enriched at the expense of +the many + +For penance: "we must make our servants +fast" + +For want of better support I sustained +myself with courage + +Found it easier to fly into a rage than +to reply + +From bad to worse was easy + +He had pleased (the King) by his drugs + +He limped audaciously + +He was often firm in promises + +He was so good that I sometimes +reproached him for it + +He was born bored; he was so accustomed +to live out of himself + +He liked nobody to be in any way +superior to him + +He was scarcely taught how to read or +write + +He was accused of putting on an +imperceptible touch of rouge + +Height to which her insignificance had +risen + +His death, so happy for him and so sad +for his friends + +His habits were publicly known to be +those of the Greeks + +His great piety contributed to weaken +his mind + +I abhorred to gain at the expense of +others + +Ignorance and superstition the first of +virtues + +Imagining themselves everywhere in +marvellous danger of capture + +In order to say something cutting to +you, says it to himself + +Indiscreet and tyrannical charity + +Interests of all interested painted on +their faces + +It is a sign that I have touched the +sore point + +Jesuits: all means were good that +furthered his designs + +Juggle, which put the wealth of Peter +into the pockets of Paul + +King was being wheeled in his easy +chair in the gardens + +Less easily forget the injuries we +inflict than those received + +Madame de Maintenon in returning young +and poor from America + +Make religion a little more palpable + +Manifesto of a man who disgorges his +bile + +Mightily tired of masters and books + +Monseigneur, who had been out +wolf-hunting + +More facility I have as King to gratify +myself + +My wife went to bed, and received a +crowd of visitors + +Never been able to bend her to a more +human way of life + +Never was a man so ready with tears, so +backward with grief + +No means, therefore, of being wise +among so many fools + +Not allowing ecclesiastics to meddle +with public affairs + +Of a politeness that was unendurable + +Oh, my lord! how many virtues you make +me detest + +Omissions must be repaired as soon as +they are perceived + +Others were not allowed to dream as he +had lived + +People who had only sores to share + +People with difficulty believe what +they have seen + +Persuaded themselves they understood +each other + +Polite when necessary, but insolent +when he dared + +Pope excommunicated those who read the +book or kept it + +Pope not been ashamed to extol the +Saint-Bartholomew + +Promotion was granted according to +length of service + +Received all the Court in her bed + +Reproaches rarely succeed in love + +Revocation of the edict of Nantes + +Rome must be infallible, or she is +nothing + +Said that if they were good, they were +sure to be hated + +Saw peace desired were they less +inclined to listen to terms + +Scarcely any history has been written +at first hand + +Seeing him eat olives with a fork! + +She lose her head, and her accomplice +to be broken on the wheel + +Spark of ambition would have destroyed +all his edifice + +Spoil all by asking too much + +Spoke only about as much as three or +four women + +Sulpicians + +Supported by unanswerable reasons that +did not convince + +Suspicion of a goitre, which did not +ill become her + +Teacher lost little, because he had +little to lose + +The clergy, to whom envy is not +unfamiliar + +The porter and the soldier were +arrested and tortured + +The shortness of each day was his only +sorrow + +The most horrible sights have often +ridiculous contrasts + +The argument of interest is the best of +all with monks + +The nothingness of what the world calls +great destinies + +The safest place on the Continent + +There was no end to the outrageous +civilities of M. de Coislin + +Touched, but like a man who does not +wish to seem so + +Unreasonable love of admiration, was +his ruin + +We die as we have lived, and 'tis rare +it happens otherwise + +Whatever course I adopt many people +will condemn me + +Whitehall, the largest and ugliest +palace in Europe + +Who counted others only as they stood +in relation to himself + +Wise and disdainful silence is +difficult to keep under reverses + +With him one's life was safe + +World; so unreasoning, and so little in +accord with itself + + +</pre> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <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 + following eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find or search + operation. + </p> + <h3> + <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3875/3875-h/3875-h.htm">Memoirs of + Louis XIV. by Saint-Simon</a> + </h3> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <blockquote> + <p> + These quotations were collected from the works of the author by <a + href="mailto:cdwidger@gmail.com">David Widger</a> while preparing etexts + for Project Gutenberg. 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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 Memoirs of Louis XIV. + +Author: Duke of Saint-Simon + Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +Release Date: September 10, 2004 [EBook #7565] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ASCII + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES SAINT-SIMON *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + +QUOTES AND IMAGES: MEMOIRS OF LOUIS XIV. + + + +MEMOIRS OF LOUIS XIV. + + +Duc de Saint-Simon + + + + +A cardinal may be poisoned, stabbed, +got rid of altogether + +A good friend when a friend at all, +which was rare + +A King's son, a King's father, and +never a King + +A lingering fear lest the sick man +should recover + +A king is made for his subjects, and +not the subjects for him + +Admit our ignorance, and not to give +fictions and inventions + +Aptitude did not come up to my desire + +Arranged his affairs that he died +without money + +Artagnan, captain of the grey +musketeers + +Believed that to undertake and succeed +were only the same things + +But with a crawling baseness equal to +her previous audacity + +Capacity was small, and yet he believed +he knew everything + +Compelled to pay, who would have +preferred giving voluntarily + +Conjugal impatience of the Duc de +Bourgogne + +Countries of the Inquisition, where +science is a crime + +Danger of inducing hypocrisy by placing +devotion too high + +Death came to laugh at him for the +sweating labour he had taken + +Depopulated a quarter of the realm + +Desmarets no longer knew of what wood +to make a crutch + +Enriched one at the expense of the +other + +Exceeded all that was promised of her, +and all that I had hoped + +Few would be enriched at the expense of +the many + +For penance: "we must make our servants +fast" + +For want of better support I sustained +myself with courage + +Found it easier to fly into a rage than +to reply + +From bad to worse was easy + +He had pleased (the King) by his drugs + +He limped audaciously + +He was often firm in promises + +He was so good that I sometimes +reproached him for it + +He was born bored; he was so accustomed +to live out of himself + +He liked nobody to be in any way +superior to him + +He was scarcely taught how to read or +write + +He was accused of putting on an +imperceptible touch of rouge + +Height to which her insignificance had +risen + +His death, so happy for him and so sad +for his friends + +His habits were publicly known to be +those of the Greeks + +His great piety contributed to weaken +his mind + +I abhorred to gain at the expense of +others + +Ignorance and superstition the first of +virtues + +Imagining themselves everywhere in +marvellous danger of capture + +In order to say something cutting to +you, says it to himself + +Indiscreet and tyrannical charity + +Interests of all interested painted on +their faces + +It is a sign that I have touched the +sore point + +Jesuits: all means were good that +furthered his designs + +Juggle, which put the wealth of Peter +into the pockets of Paul + +King was being wheeled in his easy +chair in the gardens + +Less easily forget the injuries we +inflict than those received + +Madame de Maintenon in returning young +and poor from America + +Make religion a little more palpable + +Manifesto of a man who disgorges his +bile + +Mightily tired of masters and books + +Monseigneur, who had been out +wolf-hunting + +More facility I have as King to gratify +myself + +My wife went to bed, and received a +crowd of visitors + +Never been able to bend her to a more +human way of life + +Never was a man so ready with tears, so +backward with grief + +No means, therefore, of being wise +among so many fools + +Not allowing ecclesiastics to meddle +with public affairs + +Of a politeness that was unendurable + +Oh, my lord! how many virtues you make +me detest + +Omissions must be repaired as soon as +they are perceived + +Others were not allowed to dream as he +had lived + +People who had only sores to share + +People with difficulty believe what +they have seen + +Persuaded themselves they understood +each other + +Polite when necessary, but insolent +when he dared + +Pope excommunicated those who read the +book or kept it + +Pope not been ashamed to extol the +Saint-Bartholomew + +Promotion was granted according to +length of service + +Received all the Court in her bed + +Reproaches rarely succeed in love + +Revocation of the edict of Nantes + +Rome must be infallible, or she is +nothing + +Said that if they were good, they were +sure to be hated + +Saw peace desired were they less +inclined to listen to terms + +Scarcely any history has been written +at first hand + +Seeing him eat olives with a fork! + +She lose her head, and her accomplice +to be broken on the wheel + +Spark of ambition would have destroyed +all his edifice + +Spoil all by asking too much + +Spoke only about as much as three or +four women + +Sulpicians + +Supported by unanswerable reasons that +did not convince + +Suspicion of a goitre, which did not +ill become her + +Teacher lost little, because he had +little to lose + +The clergy, to whom envy is not +unfamiliar + +The porter and the soldier were +arrested and tortured + +The shortness of each day was his only +sorrow + +The most horrible sights have often +ridiculous contrasts + +The argument of interest is the best of +all with monks + +The nothingness of what the world calls +great destinies + +The safest place on the Continent + +There was no end to the outrageous +civilities of M. de Coislin + +Touched, but like a man who does not +wish to seem so + +Unreasonable love of admiration, was +his ruin + +We die as we have lived, and 'tis rare +it happens otherwise + +Whatever course I adopt many people +will condemn me + +Whitehall, the largest and ugliest +palace in Europe + +Who counted others only as they stood +in relation to himself + +Wise and disdainful silence is +difficult to keep under reverses + +With him one's life was safe + +World; so unreasoning, and so little in +accord with itself + + + + +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 following eBook and paste the phrase into your computer's find or +search operation. + +Memoirs of Louis XIV. by Saint-Simon +https://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/3/8/7/3875/3875-h/3875-h.htm + + + + + +End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Quotes and Images From Memoirs of +Louis XIV., by Duke of Saint-Simon, Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES SAINT-SIMON *** + +***** This file should be named 7565.txt or 7565.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/7/5/6/7565/ + +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 Memoirs of Louis XIV. + +Author: Duke of Saint-Simon + Edited and Arranged by David Widger + +Release Date: September 10, 2004 [EBook #7565] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK QUOTES SAINT-SIMON *** + + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + + + + + + +<br> +<hr> +<br><br><br><br><br><br> + + + +<center><h1>MEMOIRS OF LOUIS XIV.</h1></center> +<br><br> +<center><h2>Duc de Saint-Simon</h2></center> +<br><br><br><br> + +<center><img alt="simon1.jpg (122K)" src="images/simon1.jpg" height="423" width="650"> +</center><h4>Louis XIV. In Conferance With Madame Maintenon</h4> +<a href="images/simon1.jpg" target="_blank"><img alt="Full Size" src="images/enlarge.jpg"></a> + +<br><br><br><br> +<br><br> + + +<center> +<table summary="LOUIS XIV—SIMON"> +<tr> +<td> +<img alt="simon2.jpg (103K)" src="images/simon2.jpg" height="750" width="450"> +<br>Effect Of The Edict Of Nantes +<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="simon3.jpg (117K)" src="images/simon3.jpg" height="667" width="450"> +<br>Search Of The Spanish Ambassador + +</td> + + +<td> +<pre> +A cardinal may be poisoned, stabbed, +got rid of altogether + +A good friend when a friend at all, +which was rare + +A King's son, a King's father, and +never a King + +A lingering fear lest the sick man +should recover + +A king is made for his subjects, and +not the subjects for him + +Admit our ignorance, and not to give +fictions and inventions + +Aptitude did not come up to my desire + +Arranged his affairs that he died +without money + +Artagnan, captain of the grey +musketeers + +Believed that to undertake and succeed +were only the same things + +But with a crawling baseness equal to +her previous audacity + +Capacity was small, and yet he believed +he knew everything + +Compelled to pay, who would have +preferred giving voluntarily + +Conjugal impatience of the Duc de +Bourgogne + +Countries of the Inquisition, where +science is a crime + +Danger of inducing hypocrisy by placing +devotion too high + +Death came to laugh at him for the +sweating labour he had taken + +Depopulated a quarter of the realm + +Desmarets no longer knew of what wood +to make a crutch + +Enriched one at the expense of the +other + +Exceeded all that was promised of her, +and all that I had hoped + +Few would be enriched at the expense of +the many + +For penance: "we must make our servants +fast" + +For want of better support I sustained +myself with courage + +Found it easier to fly into a rage than +to reply + +From bad to worse was easy + +He had pleased (the King) by his drugs + +He limped audaciously + +He was often firm in promises + +He was so good that I sometimes +reproached him for it + +He was born bored; he was so accustomed +to live out of himself + +He liked nobody to be in any way +superior to him + +He was scarcely taught how to read or +write + +He was accused of putting on an +imperceptible touch of rouge + +Height to which her insignificance had +risen + +His death, so happy for him and so sad +for his friends + +His habits were publicly known to be +those of the Greeks + +His great piety contributed to weaken +his mind + +I abhorred to gain at the expense of +others + +Ignorance and superstition the first of +virtues + +Imagining themselves everywhere in +marvellous danger of capture + +In order to say something cutting to +you, says it to himself + +Indiscreet and tyrannical charity + +Interests of all interested painted on +their faces + +It is a sign that I have touched the +sore point + +Jesuits: all means were good that +furthered his designs + +Juggle, which put the wealth of Peter +into the pockets of Paul + +King was being wheeled in his easy +chair in the gardens + +Less easily forget the injuries we +inflict than those received + +Madame de Maintenon in returning young +and poor from America + +Make religion a little more palpable + +Manifesto of a man who disgorges his +bile + +Mightily tired of masters and books + +Monseigneur, who had been out +wolf-hunting + +More facility I have as King to gratify +myself + +My wife went to bed, and received a +crowd of visitors + +Never been able to bend her to a more +human way of life + +Never was a man so ready with tears, so +backward with grief + +No means, therefore, of being wise +among so many fools + +Not allowing ecclesiastics to meddle +with public affairs + +Of a politeness that was unendurable + +Oh, my lord! how many virtues you make +me detest + +Omissions must be repaired as soon as +they are perceived + +Others were not allowed to dream as he +had lived + +People who had only sores to share + +People with difficulty believe what +they have seen + +Persuaded themselves they understood +each other + +Polite when necessary, but insolent +when he dared + +Pope excommunicated those who read the +book or kept it + +Pope not been ashamed to extol the +Saint-Bartholomew + +Promotion was granted according to +length of service + +Received all the Court in her bed + +Reproaches rarely succeed in love + +Revocation of the edict of Nantes + +Rome must be infallible, or she is +nothing + +Said that if they were good, they were +sure to be hated + +Saw peace desired were they less +inclined to listen to terms + +Scarcely any history has been written +at first hand + +Seeing him eat olives with a fork! + +She lose her head, and her accomplice +to be broken on the wheel + +Spark of ambition would have destroyed +all his edifice + +Spoil all by asking too much + +Spoke only about as much as three or +four women + +Sulpicians + +Supported by unanswerable reasons that +did not convince + +Suspicion of a goitre, which did not +ill become her + +Teacher lost little, because he had +little to lose + +The clergy, to whom envy is not +unfamiliar + +The porter and the soldier were +arrested and tortured + +The shortness of each day was his only +sorrow + +The most horrible sights have often +ridiculous contrasts + +The argument of interest is the best of +all with monks + +The nothingness of what the world calls +great destinies + +The safest place on the Continent + +There was no end to the outrageous +civilities of M. de Coislin + +Touched, but like a man who does not +wish to seem so + +Unreasonable love of admiration, was +his ruin + +We die as we have lived, and 'tis rare +it happens otherwise + +Whatever course I adopt many people +will condemn me + +Whitehall, the largest and ugliest +palace in Europe + +Who counted others only as they stood +in relation to himself + +Wise and disdainful silence is +difficult to keep under reverses + +With him one's life was safe + +World; so unreasoning, and so little in +accord with itself +</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 following eBook and paste the phrase +into your computer's find or search operation.</p> + +<h3> +<a href="http://www.gutenberg.net/dirs/3/8/7/3875/3875-h/3875-h.htm">Memoirs of Louis XIV. by Saint-Simon</a> +</h3> + +<br> +<blockquote><blockquote><blockquote> + +<p>These quotations were collected from the works of the author by +<a href="mailto:widger@cecomet.net">David Widger</a> while preparing etexts +for Project Gutenberg. 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