[W]e avenge intelligence when we deceive a fool, and the victory is worth the trouble[. — Giacomo Casanova
Real love is the love that sometimes arises after sensual pleasure: if it does, it is immortal — Giacomo Casanova
Should I perchance still feel after my death, I would no longer have any doubt, but I would — Giacomo Casanova
The history of my life must begin by the earliest circumstance which my memory can evoke — Giacomo Casanova
We avenge intellect when we dupe a fool, and it is a victory not to be despised for a — Giacomo Casanova
Thence, I suppose, my natural disposition to make fresh acquaintances, and to break with — Giacomo Casanova
The reader of these memoirs will discover that I never had any fixed aim before my eyes — Giacomo Casanova
The man who has sufficient power over himself to wait until his nature has recovered its — Giacomo Casanova
The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies — Giacomo Casanova
My errors will point to thinking men the various roads, and will teach them the great art of — Giacomo Casanova