“The censure of those who are opposed to us, is the highest commendation that can be given us.” GivenHighestCensorshipCensureCommendation Author:Charles de Saint-Evremond
“A man who knows how to mix pleasures with business is never entirely possessed by them; he either quits or resumes them at his will; and in the use he makes of them he rather finds a relaxation than a dangerous charm that might corrupt him.” KnowsMenUseMightPleasureKnow HowDangerousQuittingCharmPossessedRelaxationResumes Author:Charles de Saint-Evremond
“It well becomes a man who is no longer young to forget that he ever was.” MenWellsAgeYoungForget Author:Charles de Saint-Evremond
“The foolish moments of the head are often the most wonderful times of the heart.” HeartMomentsRealityWonderfulFoolishWonderful Times Author:Charles de Saint-Evremond
“Nothing is more usual than the sight of old people who yearn for retirement: and nothing is so rare than those who have retired and do not regret it.” PeopleRegretSightRetirementUsualOld PeopleRetired Author:Charles de Saint-Evremond
“There is as much ingenuity in making an felicitous application of an passage as in being the author of it.” InspiringApplicationPassagesIngenuity Author:Charles de Saint-Evremond