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Napoleon: Talking about Women and Love
Born on the small island of Corsica, Italy, the coup d' é tat in foggy month made him the first consul of France, and then he was crowned emperor and became the emperor of France. Later, he abdicated for the first time due to defeat and was exiled to the island of Elba. The failure of the Battle of Waterloo made his hundred-day dynasty fail again, and he was exiled to St. Helena, where he died. Undoubtedly, Napoleon's life is legendary, so what does he think of women and love? The following text is taken from the biography of Napoleon by German writer emil ludwig.

About women:

1. You beautiful women have little knowledge. What you want, you must achieve it.

2. In my opinion, women are born for men, and men are born for country, family and honor. Please forgive my ignorance, people can always learn from beautiful women ...

3. Nature requires women to be our slaves. Only when we have the strange idea of women's enlightenment, do they dare to claim to be our masters ... If one woman can give us a positive influence, then at least 1 women will lead us to ignorance. Women are our property, not the other way around. Because it is women who carry on the family line for us, not us who have children for them. It is not discrimination that men and women have different status. Every gender has advantages and obligations. Dear ladies, you have both beauty and charm, but you must be attached to men.

4. I love simple, kind and gentle women.

About love:

1. I don't have time to worry about love like others ... All human behaviors come from two motives: profit and harm. Believe me, love is stupid and blind ... I never love anyone, even my brother.

2. I never really loved anyone, maybe a little bit for Josephine, but I was only 27 years old at that time.

Finally, I ended with a message from Polish wife Walewska to Napoleon: If you don't love me anymore, please don't forget that I love you.