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Christina of Sweden Quotes

«I love men, not because they are men, but because they are not women»
«There is a star above us which unites souls of the first order, though worlds and ages separate them»
«Fools are more to be feared than the wicked.»
Author: Christina of Sweden (Queen) | Keywords: feared
«We grow old more through indolence, than through age»
Author: Christina of Sweden (Queen) | Keywords: indolence
«Dignity is like a perfume; those who use it are scarcely conscious of it»
Author: Christina of Sweden (Queen) | About: Dignity | Keywords: perfume, scarcely
«Nuns and married women are equally unhappy, if in different ways»
Author: Christina of Sweden (Queen) | Keywords: Nuns
«God has neither form nor shape under which we can know Him; when he speaks of Himself in metaphors and similes, He is adapting Himself to our foolishness, our limited capacity»
Author: Christina of Sweden (Queen) | About: God | Keywords: adapting, foolishness, simile, similes
«Life becomes useless and insipid when we have no longer either friends or enemies.»
«As you know, no one over thirty years of age is afraid of tittle-tattle. I myself find it much less difficult to strangle a man than to fear him.»
«It is necessary to try to pass one's self always; this occupation ought to last as long as life.»