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My life's been filled with adventures, and truths often become larger than life when they're retold. I never correct the tales that are especially hard to believe. It would be unkind to those who want to believe in them. - Giacomo Casanova ~ Anthony Rudel
Civitella Casanova quotes by Anthony Rudel
I often had no scruples about deceiving nitwits and scoundrels and fools when I found it necessary ... We avenge intelligence when we deceive a fool, and ... deceiving a fool is an exploit worthy of an intelligent man. What has infused my very blood with an unconquerable hatred of the whole tribe of fools from the day of my birth is that I become a fool myself when I am in their company. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I will begin with this confession: whatever I have done in the course of my life, whether it be good or evil, has been done freely; I am a free agent. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
The pleasure I gave my lovers was a four fifth of the pleasure I experienced. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Feeling that I was born for the opposite sex, I have always loved it, and I have done everything I could to make myself beloved by it. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
The source of love, as I learned later, is a curiosity which, combined with the inclination which nature is obliged to give us in order to preserve itself. […] Hence women make no mistake in taking such pains over their person and their clothing, for it is only by these that they can arouse a curiosity to read them in those whom nature at their birth declared worthy of something better than blindness. […] As time goes on a man who has loved many women, all of them beautiful, reaches the point of feeling curious about ugly women if they are new to him. He sees a painted woman. The paint is obvious to him, but it does not put him off. His passion, which has become a vice, is ready with the fraudulent title page. 'It is quite possible,' he tells himself, 'that the book is not as bad as all that; indeed, it may have no need of this absurd artifice.' He decides to scan it, he tries to turn over the pages - but no! the living book objects; it insists on being read properly, and the 'egnomaniac' becomes a victim of coquetry, the monstrous persecutor of all men who ply the trade of love.

You, Sir, who are a man of intelligence and have read these least twenty lines, which Apollo drew from my pen, permit me to tell you that if they fail to disillusion you, you are lost - that is, you will be the victim of the fair sex to the last moment of your life. If that prospect pleases you, I congratulate you ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I know why she stormed out of here."
Decebel's and Jacque's heads both whipped around. "You do?" they both asked at the same time.
Fane raised an eyebrow at Sally's words.
Sally in turn eyeballed Decebel. "Jen never really learned how to use an inside voice. So, Decebel, why don't you share how she asked you if you were involved with Crina, and how you never really gave her an answer but instead taunted her, and then nearly made her hyperventilate with desire."
Decebel's head cocked to the side, his eyebrows drawn together. "How -"
"I would say it's a gift, but really I'm just nosy as hell. And damn, boy, the look you were giving her nearly had me in a puddle."
"Shut up!" Jacque squealed. "Are you telling me Jen stormed out of here because he got her all hot and bothered?"
Sally was grinning from ear to ear. Decebel looked like he would be perfectly happy if the universe would just swallow him whole.
"She was angry when she left," Decebel defended. "She left because she was mad."
"Yeah, mad because she's got it bad for you, Sherlock," Sally told him, rolling her eyes.
"Really? She likes me?"
Jacque laughed at Decebel's cocky smile.
"Um, if you aren't her mate that's not a good thing, Casanova," Jacque reminded him.
Sally nodded in agreement, scrutinizing Decebel. "Let's just hope that she finds her mate at Mate Fest so she can get over you."
Decebel took a step towards Sally. Fane stepped around Jacque and ~ Quinn Loftis
Civitella Casanova quotes by Quinn Loftis
If I had married a woman intelligent enough to guide me, to rule me without my feeling that I was ruled, I should have taken good care of my money, I should have had children, and I should not be, as now I am, alone in the world and possessing nothing. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
The thing is to dazzle ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I have often met with happiness after some imprudent step which ought to have brought ruin upon me, and although passing a vote of censure upon myself I would thank God for his mercy. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
It is shallow desires which make a young man bold; strong desires confound him. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Passion is the combination of lust and intellect. - (Giacomo Casanova) ~ Anthony Rudel
Civitella Casanova quotes by Anthony Rudel
Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with them so readily, although always for a good reason, and never through mere fickleness. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Then call me Pierce because we're friends." He bent in close in the turn, eyes gleaming as they dropped to her lips. "Intimate friends, if I get my wish."
This time there was no mistaking his meaning. But he was so practiced and smooth that she couldn't help herself-she laughed. When that made him frown, she tried to suppress her amusement, but that only made her laugh harder.
"What's so funny?" he muttered.
"I'm sorry," she said, swallowing her amusement. "It's just that I've heard my brothers make such insinuations to women in that tone of voice for years, but I've never been on the receiving end."
Pierce's smile would rival that of Casanova. "I don't know why not," he said in a lazy drawl. His gaze raked her appreciatively as they swirled about the room. "Tonight, in that purple gown, you look particularly fetching. The color suits you."
"Thank you." Minerva had been trying to get her to stop wearing browns and oranges for years, but Celia had always pooh-poohed her sister's opinions. It was only after Virginia had said exactly the same thing last month that she'd begun to think she should listen. And to order new gowns accordingly.
"You're a lovely woman with the figure of a Venus and a mouth that could make a man-"
"You can stop now." Her amusement vanished. She'd be flattered if he meant a single word, but clearly this was just a game to him. "I don't need the full rogue treatment, I assure you."
Interest sparked in his eyes. "Has ~ Sabrina Jeffries
Civitella Casanova quotes by Sabrina Jeffries
The longer you remain in Rome,' said [Cardinal] S.C., 'the smaller you will find it. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
The spirit of rebellion is present in every great city, and the great task of wise government is to keep it dormant, for if it wakes it is a torrent which no dam can hold back. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I broke into acting doing Latino roles. I played a Latino casanova in 'The Winner' and a Latino character on 'Hannah Montana.' ~ Michael Steger
Civitella Casanova quotes by Michael Steger
We love without heeding reason, and cease to love in the same manner. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Here it is. You assume that I am rich; I am not. I shall have nothing once I have emptied my purse. You perhaps suppose that I am a man of high birth, and I am of a rank either lower than your own or equal to it. I have no talent which can earn money, no employment, no reason to be sure that I shall have anything to eat a few months hence. I have neither relatives nor friends nor rightful claims nor any settled plan. In short, all that I have is youth, health, courage, a modicum of intelligence, a sense of honor and of decency, with a little reading and the bare beginnings of a career in literature. My great treasure is that I am my own master, that I am not dependent upon anyone, and that I am not afraid of misfortunes. My nature tends toward extravagance. Such is the man I am. Now answer me, my beautiful Teresa. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Those who do not love life do not deserve it. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Heart and head are the constituent parts of character; temperament has almost nothing to do with it, and, therefore, character is dependent upon education, and is susceptible of being corrected and improved. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I am bound to add that the excess in too little has ever proved in me more dangerous than the excess in too much; the last may cause indigestion, but the first causes death. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
If you have not done things worthy of being written about, at least write things worthy of being read. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Lies, truth, loveI have always loved truth so passionately that I have often resorted to lying as a way of introducing it into the minds which were ignorant of it's charms. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I saw that everything famous and beautiful in the world, if we judge by the descriptions and drawings of writers and artists, always loses when we go to see it and examine it closely. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
A man who makes known his love by words is a fool. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Nothing like this has been attempted before. ( ... ) It might be called a literary Porto Alegre. That implies a beginning, with much fierce argument and discussion to come. But whatever the outcome of ensuing criticisms or objections, The World Republic of Letters
empire more than republic, as Casanova shows
is likely to have the same sort of liberating impact at large as Said's Orientalism, with which it stands comparison. ~ Perry Anderson
Civitella Casanova quotes by Perry Anderson
I always made my food congenial to my constitution, and my health was always excellent. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
THE MAN WHO MAKES NO MISTAKES USUALLY MAKES NOTHING ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
The philosopher is a person who refuses no pleasures which do not produce greater sorrows, and who knows how to create new ones. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I'm not a Casanova in 'The Newsroom,' by the way - just another hard worker. ~ Dev Patel
Civitella Casanova quotes by Dev Patel
To Kiss : An attempt to absorb the essence of the other person. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
I have had friends who have acted kindly towards me, and it has been my good fortune to have it in my power to give them substantial proofs of my gratitude. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Happiness is gained by complying with the duties of whatever condition of life one is in, and you must constrain yourself to rise to that exalted station in which destiny has placed you. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Should I perchance still feel after my death, I would no longer have any doubt, but I would most certainly give the lie to anyone asserting before me that I was dead. ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
Man is free; but not unless he believes he is[.] ~ Giacomo Casanova
Civitella Casanova quotes by Giacomo Casanova
So damn beautiful."
She grinned. "So you've said."
Perched on his elbow, stretched alongside her body, he'd say it again and again until she tired of hearing it. "You're beautiful."
"Uh huh."
"So fucking bea-"
"All right, Casanova. Enough! ~ Pam Godwin
Civitella Casanova quotes by Pam Godwin
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