id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 7560 Hamilton, Anthony, Count Quotes and Images From Memoirs of Count Grammont .txt text/plain 544 59 81 QUOTES AND IMAGES: MEMOIRS OF COUNT GRAMMONT Ambition to pass for a wit, only As all fools are who have good memories Better memory for injuries than for Better to know nothing at all, than to Better to partake with another than to styled, all men of honour Every thing that is necessary is cheating still better Great earnestness passed for business He as little feared the Marquis as he loved him His mistress given him by his priests How I must hate you, if I did not love read all sorts of books Long habit of suffering himself to be Maxim of all jealous husbands Public is not so easily deceived as Public grows familiar with everything inconstancy of their mistresses Those who open a book merely to find conveniencies of a long life for a husband The Memoirs of Count Grammont The Memoirs of Count Grammont ./cache/7560.txt ./txt/7560.txt