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Inspirational Quotes by Jean Racine
- Is a faith without action a sincere faith?
- Justice in the extreme is often unjust.
- I have pushed virtue to outright brutality.
- He who will travel far spares his steed.
- Honor, without money, is a mere malady.
- Too much virtue can be criminal.
- Do not they bring it to pass by knowing that they know nothing at all?
- Thank the Gods! My misery exceeds all my hopes!
- On the throne, one has many worries; and remorse is the one that weighs the least.
- It is a maxim of old that among themselves all things are common to friends.
- Without money honor is merely a disease.
- If I could believe that this was said sincerely, I could put up with anything.
- Now my innocence begins to weigh me down.
- Extreme justice is often injustice.
- Great crimes come never singly; they are linked To sins that went before.
- Flight is lawful, when one flies from tyrants.
- The faith that acts not, is it truly faith?
- Innocence has nothing to dread.
- None love, but they who wish to love.
- He who has far to ride spares his horse.
- The face of tyranny Is always mild at first.
- She wavers, she hesitates: in a word, she is a woman.
- Small crimes always precedes great ones.
- My only hope lies in my despair.
- Small crimes always precede great ones. Never have we seen timid innocence pass suddenly to extreme licentiousness.
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