Happiness Quote by Giacomo Casanova Download Open image “Whether happy or unhappy, life is the only treasure man possesses.” — Giacomo Casanova ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Happiness Life Life is Men Treasure Unhappy Unhappy life
Whether it is happy or unhappy, a man's life is the only treasure he can ever possess. — Giacomo Casanova Copy Share Image
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If you have not done things worthy of being written about, at least write things worthy of being read. — Giacomo Casanova Copy Share Image
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Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with them so readily, although always for a good reason, and… — Giacomo Casanova Copy Share Image
“faith must believe without discussion, and the stronger it is, the more it keeps silent.” — Giacomo Casanova Copy Share Image
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Heart and head are the constituent parts of character; temperament has almost nothing to do with it, and, therefore, character is dependent upon education,… — Giacomo Casanova Copy Share Image
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