"I was excellent. Everybody loved me. I love myself, and I like bums"
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“Everybody loved me” is the slyer claim. Richelieu was famously feared and resented; to say he was loved is either deliberate irony or a Machiavellian reframing of obedience as affection. It’s the kind of statement that reveals how power wants to be perceived: not as coercion, but as consensus. The subtext is propaganda distilled to a single sentence.
“I love myself” doubles down on a trait early modern moralists condemned as pride, yet Richelieu presents it as rational self-knowledge. That pivot matters: he’s redefining virtue around effectiveness, not humility. A clergyman adopting the posture of a statesman signals the era’s uncomfortable marriage of altar and throne.
Then the kicker: “I like bums.” Whether “bums” means vagrants, the lowborn, or mere scoundrels, it’s a final flex of condescension disguised as magnanimity. He can afford to “like” the marginal because he’s untouchable. It’s charity as taste, not obligation - a reminder that in Richelieu’s France, even compassion could be a tool of hierarchy.
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"I was excellent. Everybody loved me. I love myself, and I like bums." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-excellent-everybody-loved-me-i-love-myself-37836/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.






