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8 Quotes for 'Mme. A.M. Bigot de Cornuel' in the Database.
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Mme. A.M. Bigot de Cornuel Quotes
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No man is a hero to his valet.
[Fr., Il n'y a pas de grand homme pour son valet-de-chambre.]
Topic: Heroes
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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Each man is a hero and an oracle to somebody, and to that person
whatever he says has an enhanced value.
Topic: Heroes
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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No man is a hero to his valet.
[Fr., Il n'y a pas de grand homme pour son valet-de-chambre.]
Topic: Proverbs
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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God the first garden made, and the first city Cain.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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Much will always wanting be
To him who much desires.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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Our yesterday's to-morrow now is gone,
And still a new to-morrow does come on.
We by to-morrow draw out all our store,
Till the exhausted well can yield no more.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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The getting out of doors is the greatest part of the journey.
Topic: Proverbs
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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Who that has reason, and his smell,
Would not among roses and jasmin dwell?
Topic: Proverbs
Source: see Mlle. Aisse "Letters", 161 (Paris, 1853)
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