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Duty is the grandest of ideas, because it implies the idea of God, of the soul, of liberty, of responsibility, of immortality.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Whatever passes away is too vile to be the price of time, which is itself the price of eternity.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
I hope with all my heart there will be painting in heaven.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Every artist loves applause. The praise of his contemporaries is the most valuable part of his recompense.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
The theory of interest was wrapped in utter obscurity, until Hume and Smith dispelled the vapor.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Opulent, civilized, and industrious nations, are greater consumers than poor ones, because they are infinitely greater producers.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
What can we expect from nations still less advanced in civilization than the Greeks?
— Jean-Baptiste Say
The United States will have the honour of proving experimentally, that true policy goes hand in hand with moderation and humanity.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Readiness of speech is often inability to hold the tongue.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
The vine that has been made to bear fruit in the spring, withers and dies before autumn.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
The art of taxation consists in so plucking the goose as to obtain the largest amount of feathers with the least possible amount of hissing.
— Jean-Baptiste Colbert
Nothing wounds a friend like a want of confidence.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
The great men of antiquity were poor.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
To be proud and inaccessible is to be timid and weak.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
Still how unenlightened and ignorant are the very nations we term civilized!
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Nothing is more detestable than a professed declaimer who retails his discourses as a quack does his medicines.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
I feed on good soup, not beautiful language.
— Jean Baptiste Moliere
The entrepreneur shifts economic resources out of an area of lower and into an area of higher productivity and greater yield.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
How many attempts, now happy, now unhappy! ... He who has not felt the difficulties of his art does nothing that counts.
— Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
The quality of our expectations determines the quality of our action.
— Jean-Baptiste Andre Godin
Capital cannot be more beneficially employed, then in strengthening and aiding the productive powers of nature.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
It is better to be nothing than a follower of other painters. The wise man has said when one follows another one is always behind.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Learning without piety produces a proud device; piety without learning produces a useless one.
— Jean-Baptiste De La Salle
Coercion created slavery, the cowardice of the slaves perpetuated it.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Who told you that one paints with colors? One makes use of colors, but one paints with emotions.
— Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
The man who has lived the longest is not he who has spent the greatest number of years, but he who has had the greatest sensibility of life.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
I work on all parts of my painting at once, improving it very gently until I find that the effect is complete.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
The most important things in a painting are Form and Value. Color comes last - like a friend you welcome.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
They must know but little of mankind who can imagine that, after they have been once seduced by luxury, they can ever renounce it.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Teachers who are not actively involved in the learning process themselves, force their students to drink from stagnant water
— Jean-Baptiste De La Salle
I have made no distinction between the circulation of goods and of money, because there really is none.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
What is the motive which operates in every man's breast to counteract the impulse towards the gratification of his wants and appetites?
— Jean-Baptiste Say
When a king creates an office, Providence creates immediately a fool to buy it.
— Jean-Baptiste Colbert
You have thoughts, but you are not your thoughts - and they definitely don't have to run the show. You
— Baron Baptiste
Only three things are necessary to make life happy: the blessing of God, books , and a friend.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
I'm a member of the African diaspora: my parents left the Caribbean and came to London for a better life.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
We attract hearts by the qualities we display; we retain them by he qualities we possess.
— Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Suard
Truth is no road to fortune.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Just as Jean-Baptiste can hear without ears, his father can become deaf at will.
— Patricia Cornwell
Every Christian is born great because he is born for heaven.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
One product is always ultimately bought with another, even when paid for in the first instance with money.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Religion has nothing to do with spirituality.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Valuation is vague and arbitrary, when there is no assurance that it will be generally acquiesced in by others.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
So pink and swollen,Jean-Baptiste whispered,his fingers easing her lips apart,one brushing over the sensitive bud of her clit.
— Laura Wright
The quantity of money, which is readily parted with to obtain a thing is called its price.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
In inorganic chemistry the radicals are simple; in organic chemistry they are compounds - that is the sole difference.
— Jean-Baptiste Dumas
A tax can never be favorable to the public welfare, except by the good use that is made of its proceeds.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
With a series, you build the character as you go. When you've got a shorter project or a film, you know the overall arc from the beginning.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Do console your poor friend, who is so troubled to see his paintings so miserable, so sad, next to the radiant nature he has before his eyes!
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Agreeable advice is seldom useful advice.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
Man forms himself in his own interior, and nowhere else.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
To have never done anything but make the eighteenth part of a pin, is a sorry account for a human being to give of his existence.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
When war becomes a trade, it benefits, like all other trades, from the division of labour.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
To reign by opinion, begin by trampling it under your feet.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
After speech, silence is the greatest power in the world.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Capital in the hands of a national government forms a part of the gross national capital.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
When a tree, a natural product, is felled, is society put into possession of no greater produce than that of the mere labour of the woodman?
— Jean-Baptiste Say
True charity is liable to excesses and transports.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
I see myself as British, and I want to be celebrated by Britain.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
But, is it possible for princes and ministers to be enlightened, when private individuals are not so?
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Supply creates its own demand.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
The wants of mankind are supplied and satisfied out of the gross values produced and created, and not out of the net values only.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
It is the aim of good government to stimulate production, of bad government to encourage consumption.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Men always love what is good or what they find good; it is in judging what is good that they go wrong.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
I don't think children have competed with my career, they have clarified it. My children ground me. They make me honest.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
For Christians, the first of books is the Gospel and the Rosary is actually the abridgement of the Gospel.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Alas, how many have been persecuted for the wrong of having been right?
— Jean-Baptiste Say
The difficulty lies, not in finding a producer, but in finding a consumer.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Law has been unjustly charged with the whole blame of the calamities resulting from the scheme that bears his name.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Political economy has only become a science since it has been confined to the results of inductive investigation.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Who does not sufficiently hate vice, does not sufficiently love virtue.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Nothing is achieved without solitude.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
I wanted to be a barrister for a long time.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Conquests will come and go but Delambre's work will endure.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
I love a bit of passion.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
The less reasonable a cult is, the more men seek to establish it by force.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Neither genius, fame, nor love show the greatness of the soul. Only kindness can do that.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
I DON'T HAVE ANY PROBLEM POSING NAKED. FOR ME, IT IS ONLY WORK.
— Baptiste Giabiconi
At Newfoundland, it is said, that dried cod performs the office of money
— Jean-Baptiste Say
Wherever God is adored, he is adored in virtue of a supernatural doctrine; wherever he is despised, he is despised in the name of nature and reason.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
The first things to study are form and values. For me, these are the things that are the basics of what is serious in art.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Be guided by feeling alone. We are only simple mortals, subject to error.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
The form follows the function.
— Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Charity is that sweet-smelling savor of Jesus Christ, which vanishes and is extinguished from the moment that it is exposed.
— Jean Baptiste Massillon
All knowledge that is not the real product of observation, or of consequences deduced from observation, is entirely groundless and illusory.
— Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Real excellence and humility are not incompatible one with the other, on the contrary they are twin sisters.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Prophecy, that universal and perpetual torch by which faith is enlightened.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
I love the mountains, the light. I'm a real light junkie.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
One makes use of pigments, but one paints with one's feelings.
— Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin
Were there a people of gods, their government would be democratic. So perfect a government is not for men.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
The sea and wind can at the same time convey my neighbour's vessel and my own.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
I want to work, so I'm going where the work is.
— Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Do with me, in me, and by me all that Thou wilt without resistance from me, in time and in eternity.
— Jean Baptiste Saint-Jure
Do we wish men to be virtuous? Then let us begin by making them love their country.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
Taxation being a burthen, must needs weigh lightest on each individual, when it bears upon all alike.
— Jean-Baptiste Say
The Catholic must adopt the decision handed down to him; the Protestant must learn to decide for himself.
— Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
There is nothing fruitful except sacrifice.
— Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire
Don't imitate, don't follow the others, or else you will lag behind them.
— Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot
Nothing can be more idle than the opposition of theory to practice!
— Jean-Baptiste Say