When a people, having become free, establish wise laws, their revolution is complete. — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
The legislator commands the future; to be feeble will avail him nothing: — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
The vessel of Revolution can arrive at port only on a sea reddened by torrents of blood. — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
When a people, having become free, establish wise laws, their revolution is — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
Most arts have produced miracles, while the art of government has produced — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
The French people recognizes the Supreme Being and the immortality of the — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
If all people are free, all are equal. If they are equal, they are just. — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
The Revolution has grown cold; all its principles are weakened; there remains — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
One cannot reign innocently: the insanity of doing so is evident. Every — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
What produces the general good is always terrible or seems bizarre when — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
You who make the laws, the vices and the virtues of the people will be your work. — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
In the circumstances in which the Republic finds itself, the constitution cannot — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
I have not found a single good man in government; I have found good only in the people. — Louis Antoine de Saint-Just