Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales

The man whom no one pleases is much more unhappy than the man who pleases no one.

The man whom no one pleases is much more unhappy than the man who pleases no one.

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Francois de La Rochefoucauld, Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales
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French author & moralist (1613 - 1680)

There are very few women in society whose virtue outlasts their beauty.

There are very few women in society whose virtue outlasts their beauty.

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Francois de La Rochefoucauld, Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales
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French author & moralist (1613 - 1680)

The most dangerous folly of old people who were once attractive is to forget that they are not so any longer.

The most dangerous folly of old people who were once attractive is to forget that they are not so any longer.

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Francois de La Rochefoucauld, Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales
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French author & moralist (1613 - 1680)

The sort of liveliness which increases with age is not far distant from madness.

The sort of liveliness which increases with age is not far distant from madness.

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Francois de La Rochefoucauld, Reflexions ou Sentences et Maximes Morales
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French author & moralist (1613 - 1680)

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