Leopold I Quotes

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Jules Van Praet
“altoos de waerheid te zeggen, al most het hem uit zen schoen doen springen”
Jules Van Praet

King Leopold I
“He is as uncontrollable and crabby as one can imagine. Not to be understood, because neither his mother nor his father is like that.”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“Take a serious look at yourself. Ask yourself questions about your mood, the way you view the world and people, think about your mistakes and the dangers they unleash. Today the character of a person determines whether he can exercise influence and authority, far more than all the minds on this earth. As you know, this is all the more true in Belgium, and Belgians want to see in their leader the qualities they will never want from themselves. (Leopold I In a letter to his son Prince Leopold II)”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“My heart knows of no other ambition than that of seeing you happy!”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“I am saddened by the case of Constantinople, this journey was so well served to you, and you have spoiled it with a childishness. (King Leopold I In a letter to his son Prince Leopold II)”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“Palmerston likes to put his foot on their necks! Now, no statesman must triumph over an enemy that is not quite dead, because people forget a real loss, a real misfortune, but they won’t forget an insult. Napoleon made great mistakes that way; he hated Prussia, insulted it on all occasions, but still left it alive. The consequence was that in 1813 they rose to a man in Prussia, even children and women took arms, because they had been treated with contempt and insulted.”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“My fate is bound up with that of England, and whatever befalls the green isle, I shall not easily abandon it.”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“If we had some sense here other than to quarrel for miserable places we should buy some of the colonies of the Portuguese, it would do an immense amount of good for many of our young officers who we have no means of employing usefully, we want elbow room and it is not probable we shall get it in Europe.”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“Constitutional government, especially in a small country, takes a great deal of time, and causes sight to be lost of the questions, which lone can secure to the country a political future. I have many a time that I saw you feeling more and more interest therein, and I am very anxious that it should be so, for it is time to be seriously occupied with those questions; otherwise Belgium will find herself at the tail of all other countries. I have heard that an association of German princes is actively occupied in an attempt at colonization in Texas…”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“The sedition mongers are not numerous, but they frighten the peaceful majority, who, although it can be really strong, feels a veritable panic before this agitating force in the shadows? It is in this fear that lies the principal danger, and it would be in the veritable interest of the welfare of Europe that the Powers could show that the necessary force to support and defend the right is not still lacking to them.”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“Certainly all those who possess something and who have at heart to see the legal situation subsist, ought to feel that the moment has come to defend itself against the complete dissolution of society in Europe, which dissolution is to lead to most frightful anarchy....may all the measures that you take be crowned with success, that is my heartiest desire...”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“Abuse is somewhat the staff of life in England everything, everybody is to be abused; it is a pity, as nothing more unproductive as this everlasting abuse can be imagined. As nothing ever gave the slightest opening to this abuse, it is hoped that it will be soon got over the meeting of Parliament will now do good in this respect. As far as your few continental relatives are concerned, I don’t think they will be able to fix anything upon your faithful servant. I have done in England at all times good services… Successes of vanity, I am never fishing for in England, nor anywhere else. The only influence I may exercise is to prevent mischief where I can, which occasionally succeeds: if war can be avoided, and the same ends obtained, it is natural that they should be tried first…”
Leopold I

King Leopold I
“La Belgique est une chaudière qui a besoin de soupapes”
Leopold I

Adolphe Dechamps
“Nul ne sait si Leopold Ier fit Van Praet, ou si Van Praet fit Leopold Ier”
Adolphe Dechamps

King Leopold I
“De Belgen zijn een volk zonder schaduw van nationaliteit, ze beschikken niet over welke politieke inteligentie dan ook, ze zijn zonder twijfel de meest onuitstaanbare schepselen die er bestaan, gelukkige verhindert een zekere apatie de Belgen veel schade aan te richten en stomiteiten te doen waarin ze zo gederven zijn.”
Leopold I

Edouard Blondeel Van Cuelebrouck
“Als Uwe Excellentie van oordeel is me een expeditie naar Abessinië toe te vertrouwen, vraag ik u om me het volgende te bezorgen: een twaalftal musketten, enkele vuursteengeweren – maar het zou niet verstandig zijn om daar te veel over te laten weten –, een dertigtal scheermessen, vijftig paar scharen, enkele minderwaardige Doornikse tapijten, twintig pakjes naalden en twaalf paar pistolen.”
Edouard Blondeel Van Cuelebrouck

Johan Mattelaer
“In 1864 reisde kroonprins Leopold, de latere koning, naar China, maar hij moest terugkeren omdat Leopold I ziek werd.”
Johan Mattelaer, A Belgian Passage to China