
Giacomo Casanova nejznámější citáty
Giacomo Casanova: Citáty o ženách
„Obšťastnit ženu je stejné jako stvořit krásný obraz či skvělou symfonii.“
Zdroj: [Halatka, David, 3 nejslavnější zvrhlíci, History revue, 2010, květen, 4, 92]
Giacomo Casanova: Citáty o lásce
Giacomo Casanova citáty a výroky
Giacomo Casanova: Citáty anglicky
“Man is a free agent; but he is not free if he does not believe it”
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, Preface, p. 26
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"History of My Life" Chapter 17
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 7, chapter 8, p. 172
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 8, chapter 4, p. 110
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“Great God, and you witnesses of my death, I have lived as a philosopher, and I die as a Christian.”
Last words, according to his friend the Prince de Ligne (Mémoires et mélanges historiques et littéraires, book IV, p. 42 http://www.google.com/books?id=upYBAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA42&q=%22Grand+Dieu%22, translated for instance in: The Freeman, p. 224 http://www.google.com/books?id=mmkQAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Great+God%22+%22and+I+die+as+a+Christian%22)
History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 9, chapter 7, p. 174
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“[Matrimony] is the grave of love.”
Memoirs (trans. Machen 1894), book 5 (In London and Moscow), chap. 8 http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/c/casanova/c33m/chapter106.html (“She won’t believe it, as she knows my horror for the sacrament of matrimony.” “How is that?” “I hate it because it is the grave of love.”)
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Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
“[T]hose who do not love [life] are unworthy of it.”
The Story of My Life (trans. Sartarelli/Hawkes 2001), Preface, p. 10
Memoirs (trans. Machen 1894), book 1, Preface http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/c/casanova/c33m/preface2.html (I hate death; for, happy or miserable, life is the only blessing which man possesses, and those who do not love it are unworthy of it.)
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Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
“When a sonnet is mediocre it is bad, for it should be sublime.”
History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 7, chapter 7, p. 143
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 8, chapter 10, p. 274
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Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
“One of the advantages of a great sorrow is that nothing else seems painful.”
Memoirs of J. Casanova de Seingalt (1894)
Memoirs (trans. Machen 1894), book 1 (Venetian Years), chap. 14 http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/c/casanova/c33m/chapter14.html
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“[Marriage] is the tomb of love.”
History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, vol. 9, chap. 8, p. 208 ("She will not believe it, for she knows too well that marriage is a sacrament which I detest." "Why?" "Because it is the tomb of love.")
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“Man is free; but not unless he believes he is”
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The Story of My Life (trans. Sartarelli/Hawkes 2001), Preface, p. 1
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 8, chapter 4, p. 94
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, v. 7, chapter 2, p. 19
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, vol. 11, chap. 4, p. 112
“Man is free, but his freedom ceases when he has no faith in it”
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Memoirs (trans. Machen 1894), book 1, Preface http://etext.library.adelaide.edu.au/c/casanova/c33m/preface2.html
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History of My Life (trans. Trask 1967), 1997 reprint, Preface, p. 34
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