"She had caprices of a marvellous unexpectedness, and how is any one to imitate a caprice?"
"Jean Jacques Rousseauis nothing but a fool in my eyes when he takes it upon himself to criticise society; he did not understand it, and approached it with the heart of an upstart flunkey.... For all his preaching a Republic and the overthrow of monarchical titles, the upstart is mad with joy if a Duke alters the course of his after-dinner stroll to accompany one of his friends."
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Source: Stendhal (2016). “The Red and the Black”, p.50, Tyché
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