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There are very few women in society whose virtue outlasts their beauty.
By Francois de La Rochefoucauld
There are a great many men valued in society who have nothing to recommend them but serviceable vices.
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There are bad people who would be less dangerous if they were quite devoid of goodness.
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There are but very few men clever enough to know all the mischief they do.
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The truest mark of being born with great qualities, is being born without envy.
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The surest way to be deceived is to consider oneself cleverer than others.
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The sort of liveliness which increases with age is not far distant from madness.
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The principal point of cleverness is to know how to value things just as they deserve.
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The name and pretense of virtue is as serviceable to self-interest as are real vices.
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The moderation of people in prosperity is the effect of a smooth and composed temper, owing to the calm of their good fortune.
By Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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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The man whom no one pleases is much more unhappy than the man who pleases no one.
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The man that thinks he loves his mistress for her own sake is mightily mistaken.
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The greatest part of intimate confidences proceed from a desire either to be pitied or admired.
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The generality of virtuous women are like hidden treasures, they are safe only because nobody has sought after them.
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The glory of great men should always be measured by the means they have used to acquire it.
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The first lover is kept a long while, when no offer is made of a second.
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The force we use on ourselves, to prevent ourselves from loving, is often more cruel than the severest treatment at the hands of one loved.
By Francois de La Rochefoucauld