| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1831 - 512 páginas
...he neither believed in friendship, nor felt the necessity of loving. How often have I heard him say, "Friendship is but a name; I love nobody. I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute; and I really believe the fellow never shed a tear.* For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
| Louis Antoine Fauvelet de Bourrienne - 1836 - 490 páginas
...neither believed in friendship, nor felt the necessity of loving. How often have I heard him say, " Friendship is but a name ; I love nobody. I do not...character pleases me. He is stern and resolute ; and I really believe the fellow never shed a tear.* For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends.... | |
| 1852 - 672 páginas
...to be his tools, he would storm, and insult and threaten with the violence of a madman. He says, " T love nobody. I do not even love my brothers ; perhaps...resolute, and I believe the fellow never shed a tear . . . Leave sensibility to women." An American writer says, " He was a boundless liar . . . He was... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 504 páginas
...There are two levers for moving men, — interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may have as many pretended friends... | |
| Noble Kibby Royse - 1872 - 382 páginas
...There are two levers for moving men —interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may have as many pretended friends... | |
| 1872 - 660 páginas
..."There are two levers for moving men, — interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may have as many pretended friends... | |
| Ephraim Hunt - 1872 - 658 páginas
..."There are two levers for moving men, — interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...resolute, and I believe the fellow never shed a tear. For 1ny part, I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may... | |
| Blanchard Jerrold - 1874 - 518 páginas
...heart. He said to De Bourrienne — so De Bourrienne records — in the heyday of his life that he loved nobody. ' I do not even love my brothers — perhaps Joseph a little — and Duroc, because he is stern. I really believe the fellow never shed a tear.'8 1 ' You are the... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1880 - 512 páginas
...There are two levers for moving men, — interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do...never shed a tear. For my part, I know very well that I have no true friends. As long as I continue to be what I am, I may have as many pretended friends... | |
| James Taylor - 1882 - 286 páginas
...two levers for moving men,' he said, ' interest and fear. Love is a silly infatuation, depend upon it. Friendship is but a name. I love nobody. I do not love even my brothers; perhaps Joseph a little from habit, and because he is my elder ; and Duroc I... | |
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