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List of Maximilien Robespierre Quotes
We have put together a list of some of the best Quotes that Written by Maximilien Robespierre
Maximilien Robespierre
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Terror Is Nothing Else Than Justice, Prompt, Severe, Inflexible.
Justice
Terror
Prompts
Establish Liberty On A Rock Of Brass.
Rocks
Liberty
Brass
Death Is Not "an Eternal Sleep!" Citizens! Efface From The Tomb That Motto, Graven By Sacrilegious Hands, Which Spreads Over All Nature A Funereal Crape, Takes From Oppressed Innocence Its Support, And Affronts The Beneficent Dispensation Of Death! Inscribe Rather Thereon These Words: "death Is The Commencement Of Immortality!"
Sleep
Hands
Support
Again, It May Be Said, That To Love Justice And Equality The People Need No Great Effort Of Virtue; It Is Sufficient That They Love Themselves.
People
Justice
Effort
Is It To Be Thought Unreasonable That The People, In Atonement For Wrongs Of A Century, Demand The Vengeance Of A Single Day?
Revenge
People
Demand
Crime Butchers Innocence To Secure A Throne, And Innocence Struggles With All Its Might Against The Attempts Of Crime.
War
Struggle
Thrones
Atheism Is Aristocratic; The Idea Of A Great Being That Watches Over Oppressed Innocence And Punishes Triumphant Crime Is Altogether Popular.
Ideas
Atheism
Watches
The General Will Rules In Society As The Private Will Governs Each Separate Individual.
Separation
Individual
No One Loves Armed Missionaries; The First Lesson Of Nature And Prudence Is To Repulse Them As Enemies.
One Love
Terror Is Only Justice: Prompt, Severe And Inflexible. It Is Then An Emanation Of Virtue.
Justice
Revolution
Virtue
Lf The Attribute Of Popular Government In Peace Is Virtue, The Attribute Of Popular Government In Revolution Is At One And The Same Time Virtue And Terror, Virtue Without Which Terror Is Fatal, Terror Without Which Virtue Is Impotent. The Terror Is Nothing But Justice, Prompt, Severe, Inflexible; It Is Thus An Emanation Of Virtue.
Government
Justice
Revolution
It Is With Regret That I Pronounce The Fatal Truth: Louis Ought To Perish Rather Than A Hundred Thousand Virtuous Citizens; Louis Must Die That The Country May Live
Country
Regret
Citizens
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Born: May 6, 1758
Died: July 28, 1794
Occupation: Lawyer
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