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The Cynic's Breviary: Maxims and Anecdotes from Nicolas de Chamfort

This book presents a compilation of the insightful and often witty sayings and stories of Nicolas de Chamfort, a prominent figure in the Enlightenment era. The content reflects Chamfort's critical perspective on human nature, society, and politics, offering readers a glimpse into the mind of a notable intellectual of his time. more

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Nicolas Chamfort
Nicolas Chamfort

Nicolas Chamfort, born on April 6, 1741, and died on April 13, 1794, was a prominent French writer and poet of the 18th century, known for his unique literary style and profound thoughts. more

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“Society ... is nothing more than the war of a thousand petty opposed interests, an eternal strife of all the vanities, which, turn in turn wounded and humiliated one by the other, intercross, come into collision, and on the morrow expiate the triumph of the eve in the bitterness of defeat. To live alone, to remain unjostled in this miserable struggle, where for a moment one draws the eyes of the spectators, to be crushed a moment later -- this is what is called being a nonentity, having no existence. Poor humanity!”