16 Quotes & Sayings By Frederick The Great

Frederick II of Prussia, who was the King of Prussia, Northern Germany and Brandenburg from 1740 to 1786, was a very famous and powerful monarch. He was also the one who founded the Berliner National Library.

Diplomacy without arms is like a concert without a score
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Diplomacy without arms is like a concert without a score Frederick The Great
It is enough
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It is enough", this malicious man tells us, "to extinguish the line of the defeated prince." Can one read this without quivering in horror and indignation? Frederick The Great
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A prince ... is only the first servant of the state, who is obliged to act with probity and prudence.... As the sovereign is properly the head of a family of citizens, the father of his people, he ought on all occasions to be the last refuge of the unfortunate. Frederick The Great
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If the men were without passions, it would be forgivable to see Machiavel try to give some to them; he would be the new [[Prometheus]] bringing celestial fire to breathe life into robots. But no man is without passions. When they are moderated, they are the heart of the enterprise; but when the brake is stripped of them, they are its destruction. Frederick The Great
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Nowadays it is seen as a shame, to marry a girl who is a mother, who has never been married. I want to get rid of that prejudice. Frederick The Great
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The cruel man is of misanthropic temperament, and is a man of moods, oscillating from quiet brooding to sudden explosions. If a man like this does not fight this unhappy provision of his soul during his youth, under no circumstances could he a void becoming furious - and foolish. There are those who would leave it up to God, but to ensure justice on the earth, and not fob it off to the Divinity, it is mandatory that people know both virtue and its benefits, since the virtues lead to unity among them, not the war of all against all. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary to conserve them, and show that crime can only return misfortunes and destruction, including of the criminal himself. Who is the last victim of his crimes. Frederick The Great
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As to your Newton, I confess I do not understand his void and his gravity; I admit he has demonstrated the movement of the heavenly bodies with more exactitude than his forerunners; but you will admit it is an absurdity to maintain the existence of No Frederick The Great
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I love an opposition that has convictions. Frederick The Great
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It is impossible to imitate Voltaire without being Voltaire. Frederick The Great
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Every man must get to heaven his own way. Frederick The Great
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He who defends everything defends nothing. Frederick The Great
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Religion is the idol of the mob it adores everything it does not understand. Frederick The Great
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A crown is merely a hat that lets the rain in. Frederick The Great
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What is the good of experience if you do not reflect? Frederick The Great
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An educated people can be easily governed. Frederick The Great