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Jean Racine Quotes
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Jean Racine
French
Dramatist
Born:
Dec 22
,
1639
Died:
Apr 21
,
1699
Am
Eyes
Man
Nothing
Said
You
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A noble heart cannot suspect in others the pettiness and malice that it has never felt.
Jean Racine
Heart
Others
Never
Noble
Felt
Malice
Suspect
Cannot
Pettiness
A tragedy need not have blood and death; it's enough that it all be filled with that majestic sadness that is the pleasure of tragedy.
Jean Racine
Sad
Death
Sadness
Enough
Pleasure
Majestic
Tragedy
Blood
Filled
Need
On the throne, one has many worries; and remorse is the one that weighs the least.
Jean Racine
Worries
Throne
Weighs
Remorse
Least
Many
Justice in the extreme is often unjust.
Jean Racine
Justice
Unjust
Extreme
Often
Is a faith without action a sincere faith?
Jean Racine
Faith
Action
Sincere
Without
I have everything, yet have nothing; and although I possess nothing, still of nothing am I in want.
Jean Racine
Nothing
Everything
Possess
Although
Am
Still
Want
There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it with reluctance.
Jean Racine
You
Nothing
Difficult
Easy
Reluctance
Becomes
Do not they bring it to pass by knowing that they know nothing at all?
Jean Racine
Nothing
Know
Knowing
Pass
Bring
In fine, nothing is said now that has not been said before.
Jean Racine
Before
Nothing
Fine
Said
Been
Now
I know the disposition of women: when you will, they won't; when you won't, they set their hearts upon you of their own inclination.
Jean Racine
You
Women
Will
Own
Disposition
Know
Hearts
Inclination
Set
Many a time a man cannot be such as he would be, if circumstances do not admit of it.
Jean Racine
Time
Man
Circumstances
Would
Would-Be
Admit
He
Cannot
Many
Nothing is so difficult but that it may be found out by seeking.
Jean Racine
Nothing
Difficult
Out
Seeking
May
Found
It is a maxim of old that among themselves all things are common to friends.
Jean Racine
Old
All Things
Friends
Maxim
Common
Themselves
Among
Things
My death, taking the light from my eyes, gives back to the day the purity which they soiled.
Jean Racine
Death
Day
Eyes
Light
Back
Purity
Gives
Taking
Which
Thank the Gods! My misery exceeds all my hopes!
Jean Racine
Hopes
Misery
Thank
Gods
Too much virtue can be criminal.
Jean Racine
Too Much
Too
Virtue
Criminal
Much
I have pushed virtue to outright brutality.
Jean Racine
Virtue
Brutality
Outright
Pushed
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