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Giacomo Casanova
“I am writing My Life so that I may laugh at myself, and I am succeeding.”
Giacomo Casanova, The Story of My Life

Giacomo Casanova
“Beauty without wit offers love nothing but the material enjoyment of its physical charms, whilst witty ugliness captivates by the charms of the mind, and at last fulfills all the desires of the man it has captivated...

Let anyone ask a beautiful woman without wit whether she would be willing to exchange a small portion of her beauty for a sufficient dose of wit. If she speaks the truth, she will say, "No, I am satisfied to be as I am." But why is she satisfied? Because she is not aware of her own deficiency. Let an ugly but witty woman be asked if she would change her wit against beauty, and she will not hesitate in saying no. Why? Because, knowing the value of her wit, she is well aware that it is sufficient by itself to make her a queen in any society.”
Giacomo Casanova, The Memoirs of Casanova, Vol 2 of 6: To Paris and Prison

Giacomo Casanova
“The theory of behavior is useful to the life of man only as the index is useful to him who goes through it before reading the book itself; when he has read it, all that he has learned is the subject matter. Such is the moral teaching that we receive from the discourses, the precepts, and the stories we are treated to by those who bring us up. We listen to it all attentively; but when we have an opportunity to profit by the various advice we have been given, we become possessed by a desire to see if the thing will turn out to be what we have been told it will; we do it, and we are punished by repentance. What recompenses us a little is that in such moments we consider ourselves wise and hence entitled to teach others. Those whom we teach do exactly as we did, from which it follows that the world always stands still or goes from bad to worse.”
Giacomo Casanova, History of My Life, Vols. I & II

Giacomo Casanova
“The man who seeks to educate himself must first read and then travel in order to correct what he has learned.”
Casanova

Giacomo Casanova
“I cannot think without a shudder of contracting any obligation towards death. I hate death; for, happy or miserable, life is the only blessing which man possesses, and those who do not love it are unworthy of it.”
Giacomo Casanova, The Memoirs of Casanova, Vol 1 of 6: Venetian Years

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