Aristocracy has three successive stages: the age of superiority, the age of privilege, and the age of vanity. Once through with the first, it degenerates into the second, and dies out in the third.

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About François-René de Chateaubriand

François-René, vicomte de Chateaubriand (4 September 1768 – 4 July 1848) was a French writer, politician and diplomat, considered the founder of Romanticism in French literature.

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Could Washington the Dictator be anything other than a rustic, prodding his oxen with a goad and steadily gripping the handle of his plow? But when I did go to him with my letter of introduction, I discovered the simplicity of an old Roman. A small house, which looked just the same as the neighboring houses, was the palace of the President of the United States.

Tantôt ses bras tendus montraient le ciel propice ; tantôt il adorait humblement incliné... etc. la foule, précédée de la croix, et mêlant ses chants sacrés au murmure lointain des tempêtes, marche vers l'asile des morts. Là, la veuve pleure un époux, la jeune fille un amant, la mère un fils à la mamelle. Trois fois l'assemblée fait le tour des tombes ; trois fois l'eau lustrale est jetée. Alors le peuple saint se sépare, les brouillards de l'automne s'entrouvrent, et le soleil reparaît dans les cieux.