Catherine the Great
Russian Empress, expansion
Sayings by Catherine the Great
I am not a man, but I have the courage of a man.
The more I think, the more I am convinced that there is nothing more difficult than to govern men.
I have always been guided by my head, not my heart.
To be great, one must be cruel.
I will do what is necessary for Russia.
I consider myself a philosopher on the throne.
My greatest fault is my boundless love for glory.
I am not interested in what people say about me, only in what they do.
I have always been a woman, and I have always been a queen.
One must have a good digestion and a strong constitution to rule Russia.
I am a mother to my people, and I will protect them.
I have often regretted my words, but never my silence.
I have a man's mind, but a woman's body.
The more powerful a ruler, the more he needs to be educated.
I love to read, and I love to learn.
I have always believed that it is better to be feared than loved, if one cannot be both.