Zitate von Kaiser Napoléon I. Bonaparte
Ein bekanntes Zitat von Kaiser Napoléon I. Bonaparte:
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Informationen über Kaiser Napoléon I. Bonaparte
General, Diktator, Kaiser, 2. 4. 1810: Heirat mit der österreichischen Kaisertochter MarieLouise, verlor am 18. 6. 1815 gegen die alliierten anglo-preußischen Truppen des britischen Feldherrn Wellington die SCHLACHT VON WATERLOO (Frankreich, 1769 - 1821).
Kaiser Napoléon I. Bonaparte · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Kaiser Napoléon I. Bonaparte wäre heute 254 Jahre, 8 Monate, 18 Tage oder 93.033 Tage alt.
Geboren am 15.08.1769 in Ajaccio/Korsika
Gestorben am 05.05.1821 in Longwood/Sankt Helena
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Weitere 277 Zitate von Kaiser Napoléon I. Bonaparte
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Imagination rules the world.
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In revolutions everything is forgotten . . . Gratitude, friendship, parentage; every tie vanishes, and all that is sought is self-interest.
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In war, three-quarters turns on personal character and relations; the balance of manpower and materials counts only for the remaining quarter.
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It [the Channel] is a mere ditch, and will be crossed as soon as someone has the courage to attempt it.
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It is a matter of great interest what sovereigns are doing; but as to what Grand Duchesses are doing-Who cares?
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It is easier to put up with unpleasantness from a man of one's own way of thinking than from one who takes an entirely different point of view.
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Love is the idler's occupation, the warrior's relaxation, and the sovereign's ruination.
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Men are more easily governed through their vices than through their virtues.
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Not tonight, Josephine.
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Nothing is more contrary to the organization of the mind, of the memory, and of the imagination . . . The new system of weights and measures will be a stumbling block and the source of difficulties for several generations . . . It's just tormenting the people with trivia!!!
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Put a rogue in the lime-light and he will act like an honest man.
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Rascality has limits; stupidity has none.
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Religion is an all-important matter in a public school for girls. Whatever people say, it is the mother's safeguard, and the husband's. What we ask of education is not that girls should think, but that they should believe.
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Soldiers generally win battles; generals generally get credit for them.
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The bullet that will kill me is not yet cast.
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The career open to the talents.
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The contagion of crime is like that of the plague. Criminals collected together corrupt each other. They are worse than ever when, at the termination of their punishment, they return to society.
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The future destiny of the child is always the work of the mother.
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The greatest general is he who makes the fewest mistakes.
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The human race is governed by its imagination.