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Dorothée DeLuzy
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“It is easier to forgive an enemy than a friend.”
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“We believe at once in evil, we only believe in good upon reflection. Is not this sad?”
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“Conceited people are never without a certain degree of harmless satisfaction wherewith to flavor the waters of life.”
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“Delicacy is the parent of decency.”
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“It is a shrewd device to pretend we have some unimportant fault, it overshadows so many serious defects.”
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“One crime is everything; two nothing.”
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“What is joy? A sunbeam between two clouds.”
Dorothée DeLuzy, French actor
(1747 - 1830)