Jean de la Bruyere Quotes
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Even the best intentioned of great men need a few scoundrels around them; there are some things you cannot ask an honest ma to do.
Jean de la Bruyere
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Author Details:
Type:
Philosopher Quotes
Category:
French Philosopher Quotes
Year of Birth:
1645
Year of Death:
1696
Nationality:
French
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Blaise Pascal
Jean-Paul Sartre
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Jacques Derrida
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Select Jean de la Bruyere Quotations:
They that have lived a single day have lived an age.
Jean de la Bruyere
A man of the world must seem to be what he wishes to be thought.
Jean de la Bruyere
We should laugh before being happy, for fear of dying without having laughed.
Jean de la Bruyere
No man is so perfect, so necessary to his friends, as to give them no cause to miss him less.
Jean de la Bruyere
A man can keep another's secret better than his own. A woman her own better than others.
Jean de la Bruyere
The exact contrary of what is generally believed is often the truth.
Jean de la Bruyere
It's motive alone which gives character to the actions of men.
Jean de la Bruyere
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All Jean de la Bruyere Quotations:
A man can keep another's secret...
A man of the world must...
A mediocre mind thinks it writes...
A pious man is one who...
A position of eminence makes a...
A slave has but one master...
A vain man finds it wise...
All men's misfortunes spring from their...
All of our unhappiness comes from...
As favor and riches forsake a...
At the beginning and at the...
Avoid lawsuits beyond all things; they...
Between good sense and good taste...
Children enjoy the present because they...
Children have neither a past nor...
Even the best intentioned of great...
Everything has been said, and we...
Grief at the absence of a...
He who tip-toes cannot stand...
I would not like to see...
If our life is unhappy it...
If poverty is the mother of...
If some persons died, and others...
It is a sad thing when...
It is fortunate to be of...
It's motive alone which gives character...
Liberality consists less in giving a...
Logic is the technique by which...
Love and friendship exclude each other.
Making a book is a craft...
Man has but three events in...
Marriage, it seems, confines every man...
Men blush less for their crimes...
Next to sound judgment, diamonds and...
No man is so perfect, so...
One mark of a second-rate...
One must laugh before one is...
One seeks to make the loved...
Out of difficulties grow miracles.
Politeness makes one appear outwardly as...
Poverty may be the mother of...
The court is like a palace...
The exact contrary of what is...
The first day one is a...
The giving is the hardest part...
The great gift of conversation lies...
The Opera is obviously the first...
The passion of hatred is so...
The pleasure we feel in criticizing...
The regeneration of society is the...
The slave has but one master...
The sweetest of all sounds is...
The wise person often shuns society...
There are certain things in which...
There are only three events in...
There is no road too long...
There is not in the world...
They that have lived a single...
This great misfortune - to be incapable...
Those who make the worst use...
Time makes friendship stronger, but love weaker.
To be among people one loves...
Two persons cannot long be friends...
Two quite opposite qualities equally bias...
We can recognize the dawn and...
We must laugh before we are...
We perceive when love begins and...
We should keep silent about those...
We should laugh before being happy...
When a book raises your spirit...
When a work lifts your spirits...
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