Joseph Fouché idézet

Joseph Fouché francia politikus, az 1789-ben kirobbant francia forradalom idején jakobinus nemzetgyűlési képviselő, a Direktórium, a Konzulátus, a napóleoni császárság és a restaurált Bourbon királyság alatt rendőrminiszter, Otranto hercege , a köpönyegforgatás és politikai túlélés nagy művésze. Neki tulajdonítják a hírhedt, cinikus mondást: „A farkasokkal együtt kell üvölteni.” . Egész élete folyamán ehhez az elvhez tartotta magát. Wikipedia  

✵ 21. május 1759 – 26. december 1820
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Joseph Fouché: Idézetek angolul

“Terror, salutary terror, is here in truth the order of the day”

In a letter to the Committee of Public Safety while Representative on Mission in the City of Lyon, December 1793; reported in The Court and Camp of Buonaparte (1829), p. 65. See also Caroline Moorehead, Dancing to the Precipice: The Life of Lucie de la Tour Du Pin, Eyewitness to an Era (2010), p. 177, quoting the phrase as "Terror, salutary terror, is the order of the day".
Kontextus: Terror, salutary terror, is here in truth the order of the day; it represses all the efforts of the wicked; it divests crime of all covering and tinsel!

“Death is an eternal sleep.”

Inscription placed by his orders on the Gates of the Cemeteries in 1794; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“"It is more than a crime; it is a political fault," —words which I record, because they have been repeated and attributed to others.”

Memoirs of Fouché. Commonly quoted, "It is worse than a crime,—it is a blunder", and attributed to Talleyrand; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).