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Catherine the Great:
In my position you have to read when you want to write and to talk when you would like to read.
Catherine the Great:
Power without a nation's confidence is nothing.
Catherine the Great:
If Russians knew how to read, they would write me off.
Catherine the Great:
All this is only for the mice and myself to admire!
Catherine the Great:
A great wind is blowing, and that gives you either imagination or a headache.
Catherine the Great:
I may be kindly, I am ordinarily gentle, but in my line of business I am obliged to will terribly w
Catherine the Great:
You philosophers are lucky men. You write on paper and paper is patient. Unfortunate Empress that I
Elizabeth I:
I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and
Elizabeth I:
Must! Is must a word to be addressed to princes? Little man, little man! Thy father, if he had been
Elizabeth I:
My mortal foe can no ways wish me a greater harm than England's hate; neither should death be less
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Catherine the Great:
In my position you have to read when you want to write and to talk when you would like to read.Catherine the Great:
Power without a nation's confidence is nothing.Catherine the Great:
If Russians knew how to read, they would write me off.Catherine the Great:
All this is only for the mice and myself to admire!Catherine the Great:
A great wind is blowing, and that gives you either imagination or a headache.Catherine the Great:
I may be kindly, I am ordinarily gentle, but in my line of business I am obliged to will terribly wCatherine the Great:
You philosophers are lucky men. You write on paper and paper is patient. Unfortunate Empress that IElizabeth I:
I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king, andElizabeth I:
Must! Is must a word to be addressed to princes? Little man, little man! Thy father, if he had beenElizabeth I:
My mortal foe can no ways wish me a greater harm than England's hate; neither should death be less