Cardinal Mazarin Quotes
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Cardinal Mazarin Quotes & Sayings
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I hope you can someday forgive me.'
'I forgive you now. — Richard Paul Evans
'I forgive you now. — Richard Paul Evans
The best way to be unique and set ourselves apart from Society is to create. Use your imagination and apply action towards it.
— Matthew Donnelly
The French are nice people. I allow them to sing and to write, and they allow me to do whatever I like.
— Cardinal Mazarin
Oh my poor soul, what is to become of you? - Where do you go?
— Cardinal Mazarin
Great rogues hang the little ones.
— Cardinal Mazarin
I want to make films that are political and social. Films with a message or an idea. Films that dare to ask.
— Juliette Binoche
In France a woman will not go to sleep until she has talked over affairs of state with her lover or her husband.
— Cardinal Mazarin
The President reminded us that the war in Iraq is a central battlefield in the war on terror that began the morning of September the 11th.
— Mike Pence
Sincerity is impossible, unless it pervade the whole being, and the pretence of it saps the very foundation of character.
— James Russell Lowell
If we listen human instinct actually tells us what we need, but advertising makes us want things we don't need and things we can't have.
— Kit Williams
Stopped her by raising his hand. I don't want to argue with you, Sara. I know you feel differently. Suffice to say that this is how I see it.
— Harlan Coben
I'm late," she snapped before Summerset could speak. "But here's the thing, I'm not always late, but you're always ugly. Who's got the real problem?
— J.D. Robb
Until the administration can articulate a coherent and convincing policy for closing Guantanamo, it should remain open.
— Jason Chaffetz
Cardinal Mazarin was a great knave, but no great man; much more cunning than able; scandalously false and dirtily greedy.
— Lord Chesterfield
Finally, after more than a year of unprecedented anticipation, the talking stops and the cricket begins.
— Jonathan Agnew
Mazarin, in his character of cardinal and prime minister, was almost an atheist, and quite a materialist.
— Alexandre Dumas