Louis XIV
Sun King of France
Sayings by Louis XIV
I will give an account to God alone.
To govern well, one must be master of oneself.
I have nothing to do with the people.
The greatest act of a prince is to keep his word.
I have always regarded the good of the state as my own.
One must make oneself feared, but not hated.
I know what I owe to my rank, but I know also what I owe to myself.
It is a great misfortune to be born a king.
The art of governing consists in knowing how to choose.
I have always sought to make my people happy.
I am the first servant of the state.
One must never despair.
I have always loved glory.
The greatest pleasure is to give pleasure to others.
I have always sought to do justice to everyone.
It is by labor that one reigns.
I have always been a master of my passions.
One must make one's subjects happy, but without letting them feel it.
I have always preferred the counsel of a single man to that of many.
The greatest pleasure is to see one's projects succeed.