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  • I do not know what the heart of a rascal may be, but I know what is in the heart of an honest man; it is horrible.

    Heart   Men   May  
  • War is thus divine in itself, since it is a law of the world. War is divine through its consequences of a supernatural nature which are as much general as particular. War is divine in the mysterious glory that surrounds it and in the no less inexplicable attraction that draws us to it. War is divine by the manner in which it breaks out.

    War   Law   Break Out  
    Joseph de Maistre (2017). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion and Enlightenment”, p.254, Routledge
  • Every country has the government it deserves.

    Lettres et Opuscules Inedits vol. 1, no. 53 (1851) (letter of 15 Aug. 1811)
  • We are tainted by modern philosophy which has taught us that all is good, whereas evil has polluted everything and in a very real sense all is evil, since nothing is in its proper place.

    Joseph de Maistre (2017). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion and Enlightenment”, p.64, Routledge
  • Genius does not seem to derive any great support from syllogisms. Its carriage is free; its manner has a touch of inspiration. We see it come, but we never see it walk.

  • The concept of number is the obvious distinction between the beast and man. Thanks to number, the cry becomes a song, noise acquires rhythm, the spring is transformed into a dance, force becomes dynamic, and outlines figures.

    Song   Spring   Math  
  • Prejudice does not mean false ideas, but only ... opinions adopted before examination.

    Mean   Ideas   Doe  
  • We are all bound to the throne of the Supreme Being by a flexible chain which restrains without enslaving us. The most wonderful aspect of the universal scheme of things is the action of free beings under divine guidance.

    Joseph De Maistre (2011). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion, and Enlightenment”, Transaction Publishers
  • It is not the mediocrity of women's education which makes their weakness; it is their weakness which necessarily causes their mediocrity.

  • Every time that a man who is not an absolute fool presents you with a question he considers very problematic after giving it careful thought, distrust those quick answers that come to the mind of someone who has considered it only briefly or not at all. These answers are usually simplistic views lacking in consistency, which explain nothing, or which do not bear examination.

    Men   Views   Giving  
    Joseph de Maistre, Richard Lebrun (1993). “St Petersburg Dialogues: Or Conversations on the Temporal Government of Providence”, p.205, McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
  • Reason speaks in words alone, but love has a song.

    Song   Speak   Reason  
  • Women have a genius for love; men can only learn the art indifferently.

    Art   Women   Men  
  • There is no man who desires as passionately as a Russian. If we could imprison a Russian desire beneath a fortress, that fortress would explode.

    Men   Desire   Fortresses  
  • In a democracy people get the leaders they deserve.

    Letter 76 in Lettres et Opuscules, August 27, 1811.
  • The great fault in women is to desire to be like men.

    Women   Desire   Faults  
  • Man is so muddled, so dependent on the things immediately before his eyes, that every day even the most submissive believer can be seen to risk the torments of the afterlife for the smallest pleasure.

    Eye   Men   Afterlife  
    Joseph de Maistre (2017). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion and Enlightenment”, p.235, Routledge
  • Wherever an altar is found, there civilization exists.

    Joseph de Maistre (2017). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion and Enlightenment”, p.257, Routledge
  • A constitution that is made for all nations is made for none.

    Joseph de Maistre (2017). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion and Enlightenment”, p.80, Routledge
  • All grandeur, all power, and all subordination to authority rests on the executioner: he is the horror and the bond of human association. Remove this incomprehensible agent from the world and at that very moment order gives way to chaos, thrones topple and society disappears.

    Order   Giving   Thrones  
  • I don't know what a scoundrel is like, but I know what a respectable man is like, and it's enough to make one's flesh creep.

    Respect   Men   Flesh  
  • Man is insatiable for power; he is infantile in his desires and, always discontented with what he has, loves only what he has not. People complain of the despotism of princes; they ought to complain of the despotism of man.

    Love   Power   Men  
  • There is no easy method of learning difficult things. The method is to close the door, give out that you are not at home, and work.

    Home   Learning   Doors  
  • Christianity was preached by ignorant men and believed by servants, and that is why it resembles nothing ever known.

    Art   Philosophy   Men  
  • In the whole vast dome of living nature there reigns an open violence, a kind of prescriptive fury which arms all the creatures to their common doom: as soon as you leave the inanimate kingdom you find the decree of violent death inscribed on the very frontiers of life.

    Arms   Kingdoms   Reign  
  • Man in general, if reduced to himself, is too wicked to be free.

    Freedom   Men   Wicked  
  • If there was no moral evil upon earth, there would be no physical evil.

    Evil   Would Be   Earth  
  • It can even come about that a created will cancels out, not perhaps the exertion, but the result of divine action; for in this sense, God himself has told us that God wishes things which do not happen because man does not wish them! Thus the rights of men are immense, and his greatest misfortune is to be unaware of them.

    Men   Rights   Wish  
    Joseph De Maistre (2011). “The Generative Principle of Political Constitutions: Studies on Sovereignty, Religion, and Enlightenment”, Transaction Publishers
  • What a miserable world!--trouble if we love, and trouble if we do not love.

    Love   World   Miserable  
  • The whole earth, perpetually steeped in blood, is nothing but an immense altar on which every living thing must be sacrificed without end, without restraint, without respite until the consummation of the world, the extinction of evil, the death of death.

    Life   Death   Sacrifice  
  • Every individual or national degeneration is immediately revealed by a directly proportional degradation in language.

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