Charles Maurice De Talleyrand-Perigord Quotes
He Who Has Not Lived In The Eighteenth Century Before The Revolution Does Not Know The Sweetness Of Life And Can Not Imagine That There Can Be Happiness In Life. This Is The Century That Has Shaped All The Conquering Arms Against This Elusive Adversary Called Boredom. Love, Poetry, Music, Theatre, Painting, Architecture, Court, Salons, Parks And Gardens, Gastronomy, Letters, Arts, Science, All Contributed To The Satisfaction Of Physical Appetites, Intellectual And Even Moral Refinement Of All Pleasures, All The Elegance And All The Pleasures. The Existence Was So Well Filled That If The Seventeenth Century Was The Great Age Of Glories, The Eighteenth Was That Of Indigestion.
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