Saint Louis Quotes
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Saint Louis Quotes & Sayings
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The hero surviving his own murder, his own suicide, his own addiction, surviving his own disappearance from the scene
— Allen Ginsberg
I have not found a single good man in government; I have found good only in the people.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
Happiness is a new idea in Europe.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
The people in Hollywood are fabulously stupid.
— Michael Crichton
We the People - shelling the Vietcong
— Allen Ginsberg
God is a fixed paradise; man should be a paradise in motion.
— Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
It seems easier to respond to our enthusiasms by trading in facts than by investigating the more naive question of how and why we have been moved
— Alain De Botton
Never will anyone who says his Rosary every day become a formal heretic or be led astray by the devil.
— Louis De Montfort
Home will always be where comfort is, even if that comfort is pain
— Jackson Saint-Louis
The vessel of Revolution can arrive at port only on a sea reddened by torrents of blood.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
I think that two people who decide to live together in a marriage situation, they have an obligation to make the marriage work for them.
— Helen Reddy
Keep cool and you command everybody.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
Desiring a will was not enough. I would have needed precisely what I could not have without willpower: a will.
— Marcel Proust
One does not make revolutions by halves.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
Once vigorous measures appear to be the only means left of bringing the Americans to a due submission to the mother country, the colonies will submit.
— George III
It is impossible to reign innocently.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
It would be leaving very little to leave a life in which one must
be either the accomplice or the silent witness of evil. — Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
be either the accomplice or the silent witness of evil. — Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
The French people recognizes the Supreme Being and the immortality of the soul. The first day of every month is to be dedicated to the eternal.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
I do not belong to any faction, I will fight them all.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
I'm a nomad. I have a place in New York in the Flatiron District, and I have a place in Paris in Ile Saint-Louis, and I spend a lot of time in Congo.
— Eve Ensler
As a proof that we are regenerated, we must regenerate everything around us.
— Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
It is not enough, citizens, to have destroyed the factions, it is necessary now to repair the evil that they have done to the country.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
If all people are free, all are equal. If they are equal, they are just.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
Morality is stronger than tyrants.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
When will they make a tractor that can furnish the manure for farm fields and produce a baby tractor every spring?
— George Erik Rupp
Dare! - this word contains all the politics of our revolution.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
I have desired to do good, but I have not desired to make noise, because I have felt that noise did no good and that good made no noise.
— Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
That was the mark of genuine beauty. Not being beautiful oneself, but making everything around them beautiful.
— Sean DeLauder
There needs a long time to know the worlds pulse.
— George Herbert
You who make the laws, the vices and the virtues of the people will be your work.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
Passion is born of vague hopes.
— Charles Handy
One cannot reign innocently: the insanity of doing so is evident. Every king is a rebel and a usurper.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
A nation regenerates itself only upon heaps of corpses.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
All mystics speak the same language, for they come from the same country.
— Louis Claude De Saint-Martin
Let Revolutionists be Romans, not Tatars.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
In every Revolution a dictator is needed to save the state by force, or censors to save it by virtue.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just