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I have watched him as only a woman can watch a man upon whom her fate depends, but it has always been in vain.
...chance is sometimes a wonderful accomplice in crime.
As to acknowledging that he was about to obtain a triumph with the ideas of another man, he never thought of such a thing. It is generally in perfect good faith that the jackdaw struts about in the peacock's feathers.
Vengeance is a delicious fruit, which must be allowed to ripen in order that it may be fully enjoyed.
Excessive suffering brings with it a kind of dull insensibility and stupor....
It is at the family fireside, often under the shelter of the law itself, that the real tragedies of life are acted; in these days traitors wear gloves, scoundrels cloak themselves in public esteem, and their victims die broken-hearted, but smiling to the last. What I have just related to you is almost an every-day occurrence; and yet you profess astonishment.
Like those imperceptible insects which, having once penetrated the root of a tree devour it in a single night, suspicion, when it invades our minds, soon develops itself and destroys our firmest beliefs.
A woman scoffs at evidence. Show her the sun, tell her it is daylight, at once she will close her eyes and say to you, No, it is night.
Alas! we must suffer ourselves before we can feel for others.
There are some people who must be saved without warning, and against their will.