“Women are at little trouble to express what they do not feel; but men are still at less to express what they do feel.” Quote by Jean de la Bruyere
“To bewail the loss of a person we love is a happiness compared with the necessity of living with one we hate.” PersonsHateLossLove Is Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“It takes talent to please the people in a sermon by a flowery style, a cheerful ethic, brilliant sallies and lively descriptions; but such a talent is inadequate. A better sort of talent neglects these extraneous ornaments, unworthy to be used in the service of the Gospel: such a preacher's sermon will be simple, strong and Christian.” PeopleIfsChristianQualityToo MuchStyleFiguresMoralitySpeechBrilliantCharmDescriptionNeglectPossessedPreacherRepetitionVividRemarksUnworthyOrnamentsExhilaratingFigures Of Speech Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“It is not so easy to obtain a reputation by a perfect work as to enhance the value of an indifferent one by a reputation already acquired.” ValuesEasyPerfectReputationIndifferentPerfect Work Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“A great mind is above insults, injustice, grief, and raillery, and would be invulnerable were it not open to compassion.” MindWould BeGriefCompassionInjusticeInsultGreat Minds Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“We do not live to think, but, on the contrary, we think in order that we may succeed in surviving.” ThinkingMayOrderSucceedContrarySurviving Author:Jose Ortega y Gasset
“Love receives its death-wound from aversion, and forgetfulness buries it.” WoundsForgetfulnessAversion Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“The art of conversation consists far less in displaying much wit oneself than in helping others to be witty: the man who leaves your company pleased with himself and his own wit is very well pleased with you.” SpiritDealsConversationCleverness Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“A man who knows how to make good bargains or finds his money increase in his coffers, thinks presently that he has a good deal of brains and is almost fit to be a statesman.” ThinkingKnowsMenDealsBrainKnow HowFitIncreaseBargainsStatesmen Author:Jean de la Bruyere
“Great things only require to be simply told, for they are spoiled by emphasis; but little things should be clothed in lofty language, as they are only kept up by expression, tone of voice, and style of delivery.” ShouldLittlesLanguageVoiceStyleExpressionGreat ThingsToneLittle ThingsEmphasisSpoiledLoftyDelivery Author:Jean de la Bruyere