“For a man who was to exhibit such acute political sharpness later in his career, Napoleon completely misread the revolution's opening stages. 'I repeat what I have said to you,' he wrote to Joseph on July 22, a week after the fall of the Bastille, 'calm will return. In a month, there will no longer be a question of anything. So, if you send me 300 livres [7,500 francs] I will go to Paris to terminate our business.”
Andrew Roberts“One of the chief values reading history, this is the author, is its capacity to "provoke renegade thoughts".”
Andrew Roberts“For a man who was to exhibit such acute political sharpness later in his career, Napoleon completely misread the revolution's opening stages. 'I repeat what I have said to you,' he wrote to Joseph on July 22, a week after the fall of the Bastille, 'calm will return. In a month, there will no longer be a question of anything. So, if you send me 300 livres [7,500 francs] I will go to Paris to terminate our business.”
Andrew Roberts, Napoleon: A Life“I am very happy to see the enemy wish to avoid our coming to him. – Napoleon”
Andrew Roberts, Napoleon: A Life“No man is considered just and virtuous who does not know whence he came and wither he is going. – Napoleon”
Andrew Roberts, Napoleon: A Life“His constant references to the ancient world have the effect of giving ordinary soldiers a sense of their lives.”
Andrew Roberts, Napoleon: A Life