The more I see of men the more I like dogs.
More quotes from Madame de Stael
Genius is essentially creative; it bears the stamp of the individual who possesses it.
Sow good services: sweet remembrances will grow from them.
To be totally understanding makes one very indulgent.
Politeness is the art of choosing among your thoughts.
Prayer is more than meditation. In meditation, the source of strength is one’s self. When one prays, he goes to a source of strength greater than his own.
A man must know how to fly in the face of opinion; a woman to submit to it.
We cease loving ourselves if no one loves us.
Speech happens to not be his language.
Men err from selfishness; women because they are weak.
The more I see of men the more I like dogs.
Scientific progress makes moral progress a necessity; for if man’s power is increased, the checks that restrain him from abusing it must be strengthened.
In matters of the heart, nothing is true except the improbable.
To understand everything makes one very indulgent.
Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.
One must choose in life between boredom and suffering.
A religious life is a struggle and not a hymn.
The voice of conscience is so delicate that it is easy to stifle it; but it is also so clear that it is impossible to mistake it.
Love is the whole history of a woman’s life, it is but an episode in a man’s.
The greatest happiness is to transform one’s feelings into action.
The human mind always makes progress, but it is a progress in spirals.
The mystery of existence is the connection between our faults and our misfortunes.
Wit lies in recognizing the resemblance among things which differ and the difference between things which are alike.
The sense of this word among the Greeks affords the noblest definition of it; enthusiasm signifies God in us.
Innocence in genius, and candor in power, are both noble qualities.
Search for the truth is the noblest occupation of man; its publication is a duty.
The desire of the man is for the woman, but the desire of the woman is for the desire of the man.