“When we lavish our money we rob our heir; when we merely save it we rob ourselves.” Quote by Jean de la Bruyere
“The fear of old age disturbs us, yet we are not certain of becoming old.” AgeCertainBecomingOld Age Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“The essence of man is, discontent, divine discontent; a sort of love without a beloved, the ache we feel in a member we no longer have.” MenLoveFeelsDivineMembersEssenceBelovedAcheDiscontentTranscendentalism Author:Jose Ortega y Gasset
“A party spirit betrays the greatest men to act as meanly as the vulgar herd.” MenSpiritPartyBetrayVulgarHerdsPartisanshipGreatest Man Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“Nothing is easier for passion than to overcome reason, but the greatest triumph is to conquer a man's own interests.” MenReasonPassionInterestEasierOvercomingConquerTriumph Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“During the course of our life we now and then enjoy some pleasures so inviting, and have some encounters of so tender a nature, that though they are forbidden, it is but natural to wish that they were at least allowable. Nothing can be more delightful, except it be to abandon them for virtue's sake.” CoursesWishEnjoyNaturalPleasureVirtueOur LivesSakeEncountersAbandonNow And ThenDelightfulForbiddenInviting Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“Some people pretend they never were in love and never wrote poetry; two weaknesses which they dare not own -- one of the heart, the other of the mind.” PeopleMindHeartTwoPoetryWeaknessDare Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“It is more or less rude to scorn indiscriminately all kinds of praise; we ought to be proud of that which comes from honest men, who praise sincerely those things in us which are really commendable.” MenKindHonestOughtProudPraiseAll KindsRudeBe ProudScornSincerelyHonest ManCommendable Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“Nothing makes us better understand what trifling things Providence thinks He bestows on men in granting them wealth, money, dignities, and other advantages, than the manner in which they are distributed and the kind of men who have the largest share.” ThinkingMenKindWealthShareAdvantageDignityProvidenceTrifling Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“When, after having read a work, loftier thoughts arise in your mind and noble and heartfelt feelings animate you, do not look for any other rule to judge it by; it is fine and written in a masterly manner.” MindLooksFeelingsReadingWrittenJudgingFineNobleAriseHeartfelt Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“If a secret is revealed, the person who has confided it to another is to be blamed.” IfsPersonsSecret Author:Jean de la Bruyere