Quotes by
Alfred Capus |
1858-1922 , French writer
French journalist, novelist and playwright. In 1914 became editor of Le Figaro. The same year, he became a member of the Académie française.
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Quotations
• | You have to know how to endure injustices until you are in position to commit them yourself. 7 |
• | When a woman begins to point out that she is honest, it's time to be wary. 7 |
• | My age? It depends, madam, on your intentions. 4 |
• | The best memories are those which we have forgotten. 3 |
• | To marry a woman you love and who loves you is to lay a wager with her as to who will stop loving the other first. 2 |
• | When a woman is beautiful, don't tell her she is beautiful, because she already knows that; tell her she's smart because she hopes to be. |
• | You should never give orders to a woman unless you are sure beforehand that you will be obeyed. |
• | The women today are no more forgiving us our sins; they do not even forgive us theirs. |