Must - 26 citations

John Ruskin

John Ruskin

19e siècle
"Now for its produce!Queen of flowers, O rose, From whose fair colored leaves such odor flows, Thou must now be before thy subjects named, Both for thy beauty and thy sweetness famed."
Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine

19e siècle
"Oblivion is not to be hired: the greatest part must be content to be as though they had not been; to be found in the register of God, not in the record of man."
Jules Michelet

Jules Michelet

19e siècle
"Either they must be dicted, like mules, And have their provender tied to their mouths, Or, piteous they will look, like drowned mice."
Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine

19e siècle
"A king or leader then, in all bodies of men, there must be; be their work what it may, there is one man here who by character, faculty, position, is fittest of all to do it."
Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

19e siècle
"If you received it on a physical medium, you must return it with your note, and such person may choose to alternatively give you a replacement copy."
Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine

19e siècle
"There's not a hair Sticks on my head, but, like a leaden plummet, It sinks me to the grave; I must creep thither, This journey is not long."
Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine

19e siècle
"It is not one man nor a million, but the spirit of liberty that must be spread...."
Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine

19e siècle
"That which is necessary, that which must be, means that which will be, whatever supposition we may make in regard to all other things."
Hippolyte Taine

Hippolyte Taine

19e siècle
"I must buy the poor wretch there some toys."
Eugène Scribe

Eugène Scribe

19e siècle
"This is as far as she can becomingly go; and yet so far she must go."
Alphonse Daudet

Alphonse Daudet

19e siècle
"Your affair with the prince is known; you must keep your eyes open mighty wide."
Prosper Mérimée

Prosper Mérimée

19e siècle
"We must think then of Mérimée as a man of exceptionally complex and refined mind, capable of deep feeling, but rarely showing it, and strongly inclined towards dilettantism."
Jacques-Émile Blanche

Jacques-Émile Blanche

19e siècle
"Je vous assure, croyez-moi, ma situation présente ne peut se prolonger, ou je meurs... I must settle down."
Octave Uzanne

Octave Uzanne

19e siècle
"Books must disappear, or they will ruin us."
Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo

19e siècle
"Nor must the strange well-known line in La Bouche d'Ombre be forgotten Le fauve Univers est le forçat de Dieu."
Jules Verne

Jules Verne

19e siècle
"These must match."
Voltaire

Voltaire

18e siècle
"If you received it on a physical medium, you must return it with your note, and such person may choose to alternatively give you a replacement copy."
Voltaire

Voltaire

18e siècle
"If you received it on a physical medium, you must return it with your note, and such person may choose to alternatively give you a replacement copy."
François-René Chateaubriand

François-René Chateaubriand

18e siècle
"Ces livres-là donnent appétit de mourir, et je disais comme Caton: It must be so, Plato; thou reason' st well!"
Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon

Louis de Rouvroy Saint-Simon

18e siècle
"It must be remembered that Saint-Simon expressly says of Fénelon: “Je ne le connoissois que de visage, trop jeune quand il fut exilé; je ne l’avois pas vu depuis” (X."
Voltaire

Voltaire

18e siècle
"If you received this eBook on a physical medium (such as a disk), you must return it with your request."
Voltaire

Voltaire

18e siècle
"If you received this eBook on a physical medium (such as a disk), you must return it with your request."
Walter Scott

Walter Scott

18e siècle
"Note 51: He that would live by traffic must hold his time at the disposal of every one claiming business with him."
Voltaire

Voltaire

18e siècle
"If you received it on a physical medium, you must return it with your note, and such person may choose to alternatively give you a replacement copy."
Charles Perrault

Charles Perrault

17e siècle
"The Histoires et Contes du Tems Passé must clearly have been successful, though scant trace of their success remains in the criticism of the time."
Jean Racine

Jean Racine

17e siècle
"Lastly, a sounded vowel, followed by an unelided 'mute e,' must be at the end of the line."