Quotes from la bruyere jean de vii
Love, slow and gradual in its growth, is too much like friendship ever to be a violent passion.
~ la bruyere jean de vii
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There is no business in this world so troublesome as the pursuit of fame: life is over before you have hardly begun your work.
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I call those men worldly, earthly, or coarse, whose hearts and minds are wholly fixed on this earth, that small part of the universe they are placed in ; who value and love nothing beyond it ; whose minds are as cramped as that narrow spot of ground they call their estate, of which the extent is measured, the acres are numbered, and the limits well known.
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A lofty birth or a large fortune portend merit, and cause it to be the sooner noticed.
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Some men promise to keep your secret and yet reveal it without knowing they are doing so; they do not wag their lips, and yet they are understood; it is read on their brow and in their eyes; it is seen through their breast; they are transparent.
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If a secret is revealed, the person who has confided it to another is to be blamed.
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Courtly manners are contagious; they are caught at Versailles.
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Love receives its death-wound from aversion, and forgetfulness buries it.
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It is difficult for a proud man ever to forgive a person who has found him at fault, and who has good grounds for complaining of him; his pride is not assuaged till he has regained the advantages he lost and put the other person in the wrong.
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We should only endeavour to think and speak correctly ourselves, without wishing to bring others over to our taste and opinions.
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A party spirit betrays the greatest men to act as meanly as the vulgar herd.
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