« Is not all to be loved, it must be appreciated, and we can't be provided by what we like. Here comes that love does not exist, or at least doesn't last, between human beings which is too inferior to the other. »
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Chamfort
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Chamfort
Maximes et pensées
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« This is the philosophy that discovers the useful virtues of morality and politics. It's the eloquence that makes them popular. It's the poetry that makes them almost proverbial. »
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Chamfort
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Chamfort
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« Seeing sometimes the rogueries of small and the aggrandizement of the men in place, one is tempted to look at society as a wood filled with thieves, the most dangerous are the archers, attendants to stop others. »
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Chamfort
Maximes et pensées |
Chamfort
Maximes et pensées
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