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Quotes from Vittorio Alfieri

Deep vengeance is the daughter of deep silence.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Liars are always most disposed to swear.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
For one to grasp, whatever be his object, sov'reign power ... is an act of perilous presumption.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
To err is human; but contrition felt for the crime distinguishes the virtuous from the wicked.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Disgrace does not consist in the punishment, but in the crime.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
First thoughts are not always the best.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
The time for hope is gone, and come for fear.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
A usurper always distrusts the whole world.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do; there are movements that are involuntary proofs of what the soul feels.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
For 'tis impossible Hate to return with love.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Where there are laws, he who has not broken them need not tremble.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Heaven takes care that no man secures happiness by crime.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Such return awaits thy passion as thy passion merits.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
If ardent passions push not men on to lofty enterprise, calm wisdom never will accomplish it.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
The time for hope is gone, and come for fear.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Fortune, until now kind to me, begins to wear a frowning face.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Alas, 'tis force alone that can compel to virtuous actions a degenerate people.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
The talent of making friends is not equal to the talent of doing without them.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
There is a silence, the child of love, which expresses everything, and proclaims more loudly than the tongue is able to do; there are movements that are involuntary proofs of what the soul feels.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
The will of angry gods, an unknown force, are dragging me along, despite myself.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Where there are laws, innocence need not tremble.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Thou knowest not the endless artifices of a court. Invented crimes are often there alleged; but real ones, and those especially, which may offend his pride, are oftentimes not to a king divulged.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
Joy, when it is excessive, overcomes as much as grief.
~ Vittorio Alfieri
For one to grasp, whatever be his object, sov'reign power ... is an act of perilous presumption.
~ Vittorio Alfieri