The greatest enjoyment of oneself comes in moments of danger.
French Emperor and conqueror
The greatest enjoyment of oneself comes in moments of danger.
French Emperor and conqueror
Revealing a thrill-seeking and possibly reckless aspect of his personality.
Approx. early 19th century
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"You must not fear death, my lads; defy him, and you drive him into the enemy's ranks."
Shocking"It is a bad plan that admits of no modification."
Controversial"The human mind is far more subject to superstition than to reason."
Shocking"They'll put you, Caulaincourt, in a cage and show you off to the London merchants. I can just see you all full of honey and covered with flies in that cage. How would you like that?"
Humorous"The greater the man, the less he is subject to fortune; he depends on himself and his own resources."
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