« Nothing does more honour to the prince that the modesty of his favorite. »
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Jean de La Bruyère
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« One told the Court of the good of someone for two reasons: first, so that he learns that we say nice things about him. the second, so what he says about us. »
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« Ah! How many testators would regret dying and their lives and their property, if they could see after their death figures of their heirs. »
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