Top 16 Quotes & Sayings by Georges Danton

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a French politician Georges Danton.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Georges Danton

Georges Jacques Danton was a French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution. He became a deputy to the Paris Commune, presided in the Cordeliers district, and visited the Jacobin club. In August 1792 he became French Minister of Justice and was responsible for inciting the September Massacres. In Spring 1793 he supported the foundation of a Revolutionary Tribunal and became the first president of the Committee of Public Safety. After the Insurrection of 31 May – 2 June 1793 he changed his mind on the use of force and lost his seat in the committee; Danton and Robespierre became rivals. In early October 1793, he left politics but was urged to return to Paris to plead, as a moderate, for an end to the Terror. Danton's continual criticism of the Committee of Public Safety provoked further counter-attacks. At the end of March 1794, Danton made a speech announcing the end of the Terror. Within a week he became embroiled in a scandal concerning the bankruptcy proceedings of the French East India Company and was guillotined by the advocates of revolutionary terror after accusations of conspiracy, venality and leniency toward the enemies of the Revolution.

The most striking characters are sometimes the product of an infinity of little accidents.
To dare, and again dare, and forever dare!
Boldness, and again boldness, and always boldness! — © Georges Danton
Boldness, and again boldness, and always boldness!
To conquer [our enemies] we must dare, and dare again, and dare for ever; and thus will France be saved
My only regret is that I'm going before that rat, Robespierre! [to his executioner] Don't forget to show my head to the people; it's well worth seeing.
Oh, it were better to be a poor fisherman than to meddle with the government of men.
Audacity, and again, audacity, and always audacity.
I had rather be guillotined than a guillotiner.
After bread, education is the first need of the people.
One must never compromise with tyrants. One can only strike at kings through the head. Nothing can be expected from European kings except by force of arms. I vote for the death of the tyrant.
I have left my balls to Robespierre and my legs to Couthon. That should help the Committee of Public Safety for a while.
Boldness, more boldness, and perpetual boldness!.
Nature has cast but two men in the mould of statesmen,--myself and Mirabeau. After that she broke the mould.
Let us be terrible in order to prevent the people from being terrible themselves!
You [Robespierre] will follow us soon. Your house will be beaten down and salt sown in the place where it stood.
Show my head to the people. It is worth seeing. — © Georges Danton
Show my head to the people. It is worth seeing.
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!