Giacomo Casanova

Legendary lover, adventurer

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Sayings by Giacomo Casanova

I have always been a gambler, and I have always loved to play with my own destiny.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 4
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The only way to be truly rich is to have no needs.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 5
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I have always been a man of pleasure, and I have always sought pleasure wherever I could find it, even in the most dangerous situations.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 6
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The greatest pleasure in life is to do what people say you cannot do, and to do it well.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 7
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Women are all alike, but they are all different, and that is what makes them so interesting.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 9
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The more I see of men, the more I love dogs, for they are more faithful and less hypocritical.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 10
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The greatest happiness is to be loved for oneself, or, more correctly, to be loved in spite of oneself, with all one's faults and imperfections.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 12
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I have always believed that one should live as if one were to die tomorrow, and learn as if one were to live forever, for life is short and knowledge is infinite.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 1
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The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do, and proving them wrong.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 2
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I have always been a man of action, and I have always preferred to act rather than to speak, for actions speak louder than words.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 3
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Love is a madness, and he who is not mad is not in love, for love is a divine madness.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 4
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The only way to escape from the miseries of life is to forget them, and the best way to forget them is to indulge in pleasure.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 5
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I have always been a man of pleasure, and I have always sought pleasure wherever I could find it, without regard for consequences.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 6
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The greatest pleasure of love is to arrive at it by paths where one is sure to lose oneself, and to get lost with a beautiful woman.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 7
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I have always been of the opinion that a woman who is not a fool is not a woman, for folly is a woman's greatest charm.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 8
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To conquer a woman, one must know how to make her laugh, and how to make her believe that she is the most beautiful woman in the world.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 9
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The only way to be happy is to love your work and be free, and to have a beautiful woman by your side.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 10
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A man who wants to be happy must have a good digestion and a bad heart, for a good heart is a source of much suffering.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 11
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I consider it my duty to be happy, and I seek happiness wherever I can find it, even in the most forbidden places.

c. 1790s (written) — History of My Life, Vol. 12
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I have spent my life trying to escape from myself, but in vain.

1790s — From his memoirs, 'Histoire de ma vie'
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