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Why should the Marquis de Cussy wage war on soup? I cannot understand a dinner without it. I hold soup to be the well beloved of the stomach.
— Marie-Antoine Careme
How delicious to corrupt, to stifle all semblances of virtue and religion in that young heart!
— Marquis De Sade
Sex without pain is like food without taste
— Marquis De Sade
How is this?" she demanded "I had thought a Marquis must always be acceptable!"
"That, Miss Merriville, Depends on the Marquis! — Georgette Heyer
"That, Miss Merriville, Depends on the Marquis! — Georgette Heyer
Nature has not got two voices, you know, one of them condemning all day what the other commands.
— Marquis De Sade
Self-interest lies behind all that men do, forming the important motive for all their actions; this rule has never deceived me
— Marquis De Sade
For him who fain would teach the world The world holds hate in fee- For Socrates, the hemlock cup; For Christ, Gethsemane.
— Don Marquis
All universal moral principles are idle fancies.
— Marquis De Sade
My vengeance needs blood.
— Marquis De Sade
Between understanding and faith immediate connections must subsist.
— Marquis De Sade
To lie is always a necessity for women; above all when they choose to deceive, falsehood becomes vital to them.
— Marquis De Sade
A little while with grief and laughter, And then the day will close; The shadows gather ... what comes after No man knows.
— Don Marquis
Give me the positions and velocities of all the particles in the universe, and I will predict the future.
— Marquis Pierre Simon De Laplace
The trouble with the public is that there is too much of it; what we need in public is less quantity and more quality.
— Don Marquis
Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday
— Don Marquis
He combines the manners of a Marquis with the morals of a Methodist.
— William Gilbert
Nations have always good reasons for being what they are, and the best of all is that they cannot be otherwise.
— Marquis De Custine
I hope to see the bringing together of all the best educated people of the earth into a worldwide Congress of Scientists.
— Marquis De Condorcet
Ideas pull the trigger, but instinct loads the gun.
— Don Marquis
If you want to get rich from writing, write the sort of thing that's read by persons who move their lips when they're reading to themselves.
— Don Marquis
I'm afraid, ha, ha, I find more inspiration in the Marquis de Sade.
— Christopher Isherwood
Honesty is a good thing,
but it is not profitable
to its possessor unless
it is kept under control. — Don Marquis
but it is not profitable
to its possessor unless
it is kept under control. — Don Marquis
There is nothing so habit-forming as money.
— Don Marquis
The Huron and Iroquois forests are peopled by my friends; with me, the despots of Europe and their courts are the savages.
— Marquis De Lafayette
No kind of sensation is keener and more active than that of pain its impressions are unmistakable.
— Marquis De Sade
Middle age is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he will feel as good as ever.
— Don Marquis
Nothing hurts so much the interest and reputation of America as to hear of their intestine quarrels.
— Marquis De Lafayette
Only two things are required to accredit
an alleged miracle: a mountebank and a crowd of spineless lookers-on. — Marquis De Sade
an alleged miracle: a mountebank and a crowd of spineless lookers-on. — Marquis De Sade
Cruelty, very far from being a vice, is the first sentiment Nature injects in us all.
— Marquis De Sade
The things that I can't have I want, And what I have seems second-rate, The things I want to do I can't, And what I have to do I hate.
— Don Marquis
Prejudice is the sole author of infamies: how many acts are so qualified by an opinion forged out of naught but prejudice!
— Marquis De Sade
My heart has always been truly convinced that in serving the cause of America, I am fighting for the interests of France.
— Marquis De Lafayette
My master is the same as god
when he thumps with his hand
people bring us hamburg steaks
at any eating stand pete s holiday — Don Marquis
when he thumps with his hand
people bring us hamburg steaks
at any eating stand pete s holiday — Don Marquis
Don't have children: they deform women's bodies and turn into an enemy 20 years later.
— Marquis De Sade
Lust's passion will be served; it demands, it militates, it tyrannizes.
— Marquis De Sade
I despise Wednesdays! They are the Marquis de Sade of the work week. Wednesday are so awful that...wait..what? It's Thurs? (face-palm)
— L.G.A. McIntyre
There's a dance in the old dame yet.
— Don Marquis
The only way to a woman's heart is along the path of torment.
— Marquis De Sade
Destruction, hence, like creation, is one of Nature's mandates.
— Marquis De Sade
He's not getting out of here again ... But you don't have to go all Marquis de Sade on him either. Just kill him or let me.
— Rachel Caine
I don't know what the heart is, not I: I only use the word to denote the mind's frailties.
— Marquis De Sade
Weep not for little Leonie, abducted by a French Marquis. Though loss of honor was a wrench, just think how it's improved her French.
— Harry Graham
In order to influence a child, one must be careful not to be that child's parent or grandparent.
— Don Marquis
The way his angry eyes assessed me alone could have made me cum, like I was a piece of fuck meat, good for nothing more than taking his spunk.
— Asia Marquis
Life's too damn funny for me to explain.
— Don Marquis
One must do violence to the object of one's desire; when it surrenders, the pleasure is greater.
— Marquis De Sade
I've already told you: the only way to a woman's heart is along the path of torment. I know none other as sure.
— Marquis De Sade
It s too great a
blow underlined
to a man apostrophe s
pride
to see a woman
influence other women
more than he can
himself — Don Marquis
blow underlined
to a man apostrophe s
pride
to see a woman
influence other women
more than he can
himself — Don Marquis
Fate often puts all the material for happiness and prosperity into a man's hands just to see how miserable he can make himself with them.
— Don Marquis
I get up in the morning with an idea for a three-volume novel and by nightfall it's a paragraph in my column.
— Don Marquis
I love you as New Englanders love pie!
— Don Marquis
Similarly, the Marquis is presented in this film as someone who would disturb the status quo and therefore must be kept imprisoned.
— Philip Kaufman
Social order at the expense of liberty is hardly a bargain
— Marquis De Sade
It is better to be a part of beauty for one instant and then cease to exist than to exist forever and never be a part of beauty
— Don Marquis
Humanity has won its battle. Liberty now has a country.
— Marquis De Lafayette
A prince can mak a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that; But an honest man's aboon his might: Guid faith, he maunna fa' that.
— Robert Burns
Blood will tell, but often it tells too much.
— Don Marquis
Pity the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
— Don Marquis
True republicanism is the sovereignty of the people. There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate.
— Marquis De Lafayette
There does not exist any religious system, or supernatural extravagance, which is not founded on an ignorance of the laws of nature.
— Marquis De Condorcet
Truth titillates the imagination far less than fiction.
— Marquis De Sade
In times of anarchy one may seem a despot in order to be a saviour.
— Victor De Riqueti, Marquis De Mirabeau
Art should grasp the mind the way the vagina grasps the penis-Marcel Duchamp
— Alice Goldfarb Marquis
Certain souls may seem harsh to others, but it is just a way, beknownst only to them, of caring and feeling more deeply.
— Marquis De Sade
I became obnoxious to the Jacobins because I reprobated their aristocracy, which aimed at usurping all legitimate authority.
— Marquis De Lafayette
Sexual pleasure is, I agree, a passion to which all others are subordinate but in which they all unite.
— Marquis De Sade
My manner of thinking, so you say, cannot be approved. Do you suppose I care? A poor fool indeed is he who adopts a manner of thinking for others!
— Marquis De Sade
Man cannot be uplifted; he must be seduced into virtue.
— Don Marquis
Fuck! Is one expected to be a gentleman when one is stiff?
— Marquis De Sade
God strung up his own son like a side of veal. I shudder to think what he would do to me.
— Marquis De Sade
The majority of pop stars are complete idiots in every respect.
— Marquis De Sade
A certain alloy of expediency improves the gold of morality and makes it wear all the longer.
— Don Marquis
Nothing quite encourages as does one's first unpunished crime.
— Marquis De Sade
Insurrection is the most sacred of rights and the most indispensable of duties.
— Marquis De Lafayette
Publishing a book of poetry is like dropping a rose petal down the Grand Canyon and waiting for the echo.
— Don Marquis
The idea of God is the sole wrong for which I cannot forgive mankind.
— Marquis De Sade
A little less vice is virtuousness in a very vicious heart
— Marquis De Sade
When you can't have anything else, you can have virtue.
— Don Marquis
Laws must be clear, precise, and uniform for all citizens.
— Marquis De Lafayette
We are no guiltier in following the primative impulses that govern us than is the Nile for her floods or the sea for her waves.
— Marquis De Sade
It is the pride of my heart to have been one of the earliest adopted sons of America.
— Marquis De Lafayette
It is intolerance to speak of toleration. Away with the word from the dictionary!
— Victor De Riqueti, Marquis De Mirabeau
Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another.
— Marquis De Condorcet
It would be a colorless world if each individual did not secretly believe himself superior to almost everyone else.
— Don Marquis
Of middle age the best that can be said is that a middle-aged person has likely learned how to have a little fun in spite of his troubles.
— Don Marquis
Are wars anything but the means whereby a nation is nourished, whereby it is strengthened, whereby it is buttressed?
— Marquis De Sade
You are afraid of the people unrestrained-how ridiculous!
— Marquis De Sade
I want to be the victim of his errors.
— Marquis De Sade