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The Physiology of Marriage Quotes

Virtue, perhaps, is nothing more than politeness of soul.[La vertu n’est peut-être que la politesse de l’âme.]

Source:(Dana Estes & Co., ed. 1901), Part I. A General Consideration, Meditation IV. Of the Virtuous Woman, Aphorism XVII, Page 43
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Honoré de Balzac (The Physiology of Marriage Quotes)
  • Book: The Physiology of Marriage
  • Writer: Honoré de Balzac
  • Genre: Fiction
  • Published: 1829
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