La Bruyere, Jean

As riches and favor forsake a man, we discover him to be a fool, but nobody could find it out in his prosperity.

adversity


La Bruyere, Jean

A slave has but one master; the ambitious man has as many masters as there are persons whose aide may contribute to the advancement of his fortune.

ambition


La Bruyere, Jean

Cunning leads to knavery. - It is but a step from one to the other, and that very slippery. - Only lying makes the difference; add that to cunning, and it is knavery.

cunning


La Bruyere, Jean

Discretion is the perfection of reason, and a guide to us in all the duties of life.

discretion


La Bruyere, Jean

It is fortunate to come of distinguished ancestry. - It is not less so to be such that people do not care to inquire whether you are of high descent or not.

family


La Bruyere, Jean

Silence is the wit of fools.

fool


La Bruyere, Jean

Love lessens a woman's delicacy and increases a man's.

love


La Bruyere, Jean

A pious man is one who would be an atheist if the king were.

religion


La Bruyere, Jean

The very impossibility in which I find myself to prove that God is not, discovers to me his existence.

religion


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