Honore De Balzac
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The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom to serve all, but love only one.
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A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.
The motto of chivalry is also the motto of wisdom to serve all, but love only one.
A mother who is really a mother is never free.
Political liberty, the peace of a nation, and science itself are gifts for which Fate demands a heavy tax in blood!
Power is not revealed by striking hard or often, but by striking true.
Finance, like time, devours its own children.
A mother's happiness is like a beacon, lighting up the future but reflected also on the past in the guise of fond memories.
Women are tenacious, and all of them should be tenacious of respect without esteem they cannot exist esteem is the first demand that they make of love.
Passion is universal humanity. Without it religion, history, romance and art would be useless.
Wisdom is that apprehension of heavenly things to which the spirit rises through love.
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Art is science made clear.
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