Napoleon I of France Quotes

    Send me 300 francs; that sum will enable me to go to Paris. There, at least, one can cut a figure and surmount obstacles. Everything tells me I shall succeed. Will you prevent me from doing so for the want of 100 crowns?
    Napoleon I of France
    Business
    My waking thoughts are all of thee. Your portrait and the remembrance of last night's delirium have robbed my senses of repose. Sweet and incomparable Josephine, what an extraordinary influence you have over my heart. Are you vexed? Do I see you sad? Are you ill at ease? My soul is broken with grief, and there is no rest for your lover.
    Napoleon I of France
    Love
    All great events hang by a hair. The man of ability takes advantage of everything and neglects nothing that can give him a chance of success; whilst the less able man sometimes loses everything by neglecting a single one of those chances.
    Napoleon I of France
    Opportunity
    From the heights of these pyramids, forty centuries look down on us.
    Napoleon I of France
    History
    What I have done up to this is nothing. I am only at the beginning of the course I must run. Do you imagine that I triumph in Italy in order to aggrandise the pack of lawyers who form the Directory, and men like Carnot and Barras? What an idea!
    Napoleon I of France
    Politics
    I hope the time is not far off when I shall be able to unite all the wise and educated men of all the countries and establish a uniform regime based on the principles of the Quran which alone are true and which alone can lead men to happiness.
    Napoleon I of France
    Religion
    The barbarous custom of having men beaten who are suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this way of interrogating men, by putting them to torture, produces nothing worthwhile. The poor wretches say anything that comes into their mind and what they think the interrogator wishes to know.
    Napoleon I of France
    Ethics
    A form of government that is not the result of a long sequence of shared experiences, efforts, and endeavors can never take root.
    Napoleon I of France
    Politics
    From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step.
    Napoleon I of France
    Philosophy

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