Napoleon Bonaparte — "The people to whom I have done the most good are those whom I have most reason t…"
The people to whom I have done the most good are those whom I have most reason to fear.
The people to whom I have done the most good are those whom I have most reason to fear.
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"What on earth have I done to think only of you to love only Josephine to live only for my wife to enjoy happiness only with my dear."
"The only victories which leave no regret are those which are gained over ignorance."
"The rabble is the same everywhere."
"The people to whom I have given the most liberties are the ones who have done me the most harm."
"Friendship is but a name; I love nobody. I do not even love my brothers. Perhaps Joseph, a little, from habit and because he is my elder."
Attributed, reflecting his cynical view of loyalty and gratitude.
Date: Uncertain, c. 19th Century
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