Giacomo Casanova

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I know that I have lived because I have felt, and, feeling giving me the knowledge of my existence, I know likewise that I shall exist no more when I shall have ceased to feel.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Knowledge
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I always made my food congenial to my constitution, and my health was always excellent.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Food
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It is only necessary to have courage, for strength without self-confidence is useless.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Courage
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I have met with some of them - very honest fellows, who, with all their stupidity, had a kind of intelligence and an upright good sense, which cannot be the characteristics of fools.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Intelligence
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I have often met with happiness after some imprudent step which ought to have brought ruin upon me, and although passing a vote of censure upon myself I would thank God for his mercy.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Happiness
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Marriage is the tomb of love.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Marriage
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Should I perchance still feel after my death, I would no longer have any doubt, but I would most certainly give the lie to anyone asserting before me that I was dead.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Death
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For my future I have no concern, and as a true philosopher, I never would have any, for I know not what it may be: as a Christian, on the other hand, faith must believe without discussion, and the stronger it is, the more it keeps silent.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Faith
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Love is three quarters curiosity.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Love
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As to the deceit perpetrated upon women, let it pass, for, when love is in the way, men and women as a general rule dupe each other.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Women
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I don't conquer, I submit.
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Real love is the love that sometimes arises after sensual pleasure: if it does, it is immortal; the other kind inevitably goes stale, for it lies in mere fantasy.
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The man who has sufficient power over himself to wait until his nature has recovered its even balance is the truly wise man, but such beings are seldom met with.
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By recollecting the pleasures I have had formerly, I renew them, I enjoy them a second time, while I laugh at the remembrance of troubles now past, and which I no longer feel.
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God ceases to be God only for those who can admit the possibility of His non-existence, and that conception is in itself the most severe punishment they can suffer.
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My errors will point to thinking men the various roads, and will teach them the great art of treading on the brink of the precipice without falling into it.
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I leave to others the decision as to the good or evil tendencies of my character, but such as it is it shines upon my countenance, and there it can easily be detected by any physiognomist.
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Worthy or not, my life is my subject, and my subject is my life.
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The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory.
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The reader of these Memoirs will discover that I never had any fixed aim before my eyes, and that my system, if it can be called a system, has been to glide away unconcernedly on the stream of life, trusting to the wind wherever it led.
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The history of my life must begin by the earliest circumstance which my memory can evoke; it will therefore commence when I had attained the age of eight years and four months.
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I am bound to add that the excess in too little has ever proved in me more dangerous than the excess in too much; the last may cause indigestion, but the first causes death.
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I will begin with this confession: whatever I have done in the course of my life, whether it be good or evil, has been done freely; I am a free agent.
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Hatred, in the course of time, kills the unhappy wretch who delights in nursing it in his bosom.
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I have always loved truth so passionately that I have often resorted to lying as a way of introducing it into the minds which were ignorant of its charms.
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I have felt in my very blood, ever since I was born, a most unconquerable hatred towards the whole tribe of fools, and it arises from the fact that I feel myself a blockhead whenever I am in their company.
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In fact, to gull a fool seems to me an exploit worthy of a witty man.
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We avenge intellect when we dupe a fool, and it is a victory not to be despised for a fool is covered with steel and it is often very hard to find his vulnerable part.
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I learned very early that our health is always impaired by some excess either of food or abstinence, and I never had any physician except myself.
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Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with them so readily, although always for a good reason, and never through mere fickleness.
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God, great principle of all minor principles, God, who is Himself without a principle, could not conceive Himself, if, in order to do it, He required to know His own principle.
- Giacomo Casanova
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Heart and head are the constituent parts of character; temperament has almost nothing to do with it, and, therefore, character is dependent upon education, and is susceptible of being corrected and improved.
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I have had friends who have acted kindly towards me, and it has been my good fortune to have it in my power to give them substantial proofs of my gratitude.
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In the mean time I worship God, laying every wrong action under an interdict which I endeavour to respect, and I loathe the wicked without doing them any injury.
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Man is free; yet we must not suppose that he is at liberty to do everything he pleases, for he becomes a slave the moment he allows his actions to be ruled by passion.
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My success and my misfortunes, the bright and the dark days I have gone through, everything has proved to me that in this world, either physical or moral, good comes out of evil just as well as evil comes out of good.
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You will be amused when you see that I have more than once deceived without the slightest qualm of conscience, both knaves and fools.
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one who makes no mistakes makes nothing
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Mistake
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Be the flame, not the moth.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: I Hate You
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The sweetest pleasures are those which are hardest to be won.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Pleasure
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A man who makes known his love by words is a fool.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Men
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Nobody can deprive me of the fact that I had a good time.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Facts
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Whether happy or unhappy, life is the only treasure man possesses.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Life
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To Kiss : An attempt to absorb the essence of the other person.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Kissing
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After all, a beautiful woman without a mind of her own leaves her lover with no resource after he had physically enjoyed her charms.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Beautiful
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I have loved women even to madness, but I have always loved liberty better.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Liberty
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Praise the beautiful for their intelligence and the intelligent for their beauty.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Beautiful
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Beauty without wit offers nothing but the enjoyment of its material charms, whilst witty ugliness captivates by the charms of the mind, and at last fulfils all the desires of the man it has captivated.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Witty
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Cultivating whatever gave pleasure to my senses was always the chief business of my life; I have never found any occupation more important. Feeling that I was born for the sex opposite mine, I have always loved it and done all that I could to make myself loved by it. I have also been extravagantly fond of good food and irresistibly drawn by anything which could excite curiosity.
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Sex
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The thing is to dazzle
- Giacomo Casanova
Collection: Dazzle