Pierre Beaumarchais Quotes

Pierre Beaumarchais Quotes

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Quotes of Pierre Beaumarchais
Total Quotes 23
I Would Rather Worry Without Need Than Live Without Heed.
Calumniate, Calumniate; There Will Always Be Something Which Sticks.
A Writer's Inspiration Is Not Just To Create. He Must Eat Three Times A Day.
Be Commonplace And Creeping And You'll Be A Success.
I Make Myself Laugh At Everything, So That I Do Not Weep.
Today If Something Is Not Worth Saying, People Sing It.
Without Pleasure Man Would Live Like A Fool And Soon Die.
Vilify! Vilify! Some Of It Will Always Stick.
It Is By No Means Necessary To Understand Things To Speak Confidently About Them.
Nowadays What Isn't Worth Saying Is Sung.
I Grant Men The Land, The Government, The Wealth, All The Chances. I Accept That You Have To Hold All The Cards, Since That's The Only Way You Know How To Play; But I Refuse To Swallow Your Disrespect.
Can Love And Peace Live In The Same Heart? Youth Is Unhappy Because It Is Faced With This Terrible Choice; Love Without Peace, Or Peace Without Love.
  • Born: January 24, 1732
  • Died: May 18, 1799
  • Occupation: Playwright