Phrase by 'Madame de Stael'
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Love is a symbol of eternity. It wipes out all sense of time, destroying all memory of a beginning and all fear of an end.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterLove , Time , Memory , Fear
The greatest happiness is to transform one's feelings into action.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterHappiness , Greatest , Feelings , Action
Politeness is the art of choosing among your thoughts.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterYour , Art , Thoughts , Politeness
Scientific progress makes moral progress a necessity; for if man's power is increased, the checks that restrain him from abusing it must be strengthened.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterMoral , Man , Power , Progress
Innocence in genius, and candor in power, are both noble qualities.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterInnocence , Power , Noble , Genius
Search for the truth is the noblest occupation of man; its publication is a duty.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterMan , Truth , Search , Truth Is
The voice of conscience is so delicate that it is easy to stifle it; but it is also so clear that it is impossible to mistake it.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterMistake , Easy , Voice , Impossible
The desire of the man is for the woman, but the desire of the woman is for the desire of the man.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterMan , Desire , Woman
Wit consists in knowing the resemblance of things that differ, and the difference of things that are alike.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterThings , Difference , Wit , Knowing
That past which is so presumptuously brought forward as a precedent for the present, was itself founded on some past that went before it.
Author: Madame de Stael - French WriterPast , Some , Forward , Present