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Famous Francois de La Rochefoucauld Quotes
“One man may be more cunning than another, but no one can be more cunning than all the world.”
“Avarice is more directly opposed to thrift than generosity is.”
“We frequently are troublesome to others, when we think it impossible for us ever to be so.”
“Our own distrust gives a fair pretence for the knavery of other people.”
“The only thing that should astonish us is that anything can yet astonish us.”
“It is safer to do most men harm than to do them too much good.”
“A man is ridiculous less through the characteristics he has than through those he affects to have.”
“Commonplace minds usually condemn what is beyond the reach of their understanding.”
“Hope and fear are inseparable. There is no hope without fear, nor any fear without hope.”
“We exaggerate the glory of some men in order to detract from that of others.”
“We are always bored by the very people by whom it is vital not to be bored.”
“Most men, like plants, possess hidden qualities which chance discovers.”
“Happiness does not consist in things themselves but in the relish we have of them.”
“It is easier to fall in love when you are out of it than to get out of it when you are in.”
“The man whom no one pleases is much more unhappy than the man who pleases no one.”
“Passion often makes a fool of the cleverest man and often makes the most foolish men clever”
“It is not always for virtue's sake that women are virtuous.”
“Our hopes, often though they deceive us, lead us pleasantly along the path of life.”
“A man may be sharper than another, but not than all others.”
“A woman often thinks she regrets the lover, when she only regrets the love.”
“If you cannot find peace in yourself, it is useless to look for it elsewhere.”
“In their early passions women are in love with the lover, later they are in love with love.”
