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Eugenie de Guerin Quotes

The errors of the intellect are fatal, still more dangerous than those of the heart.

Eugénie de Guérin (1866). “Letters of Eugénie de Guérin”, p.61

Fear is the beginning of wisdom.

Eugénie de Guérin (1866). “Letters”, p.144

Kings may see their palaces fall, but the ants will always have their dwellings.

Eugénie de GUÉRIN, François Guillaume Stanislas TRÉBUTIEN (1866). “Letters of E. de G. Edited by G. S. Trébutien. [Translated from the French.]”, p.180

One fancies that what one loves cannot die.

Eugénie de Guérin (1866). “Letters”, p.312

Certainly, friends are sufficiently rare not to be neglected; they are life's best comforters.

Eugénie de GUÉRIN, François Guillaume Stanislas TRÉBUTIEN (1866). “Letters of E. de G. Edited by G. S. Trébutien. [Translated from the French.]”, p.407

in God alone is love without tears, and of eternal duration.

Eugénie de GUÉRIN, François Guillaume Stanislas TRÉBUTIEN (1866). “Letters of E. de G. Edited by G. S. Trébutien. [Translated from the French.]”, p.132

Witticisms are fire-arms, that make a noise and give pain.

Eugénie de Guérin (1866). “Letters”, p.37

We all owe each other concessions of taste and opinion for the sake of family peace and affection.

Eugénie de Guérin (1866). “Letters of Eugénie de Guérin”, p.206

How long time is when one is sad! Is it three years or three days since you went away?

Eugénie de GUÉRIN, François Guillaume Stanislas TRÉBUTIEN (1866). “Letters of E. de G. Edited by G. S. Trébutien. [Translated from the French.]”, p.8