Jean de la Bruyere
They that have lived a single day have lived an age.
age
Jean de la Bruyere
All men's misfortunes spring from their hatred of being alone.
alone
Jean de la Bruyere
All of our unhappiness comes from our inability to be alone.
alone
Jean de la Bruyere
It's motive alone which gives character to the actions of men.
alone
Jean de la Bruyere
We can recognize the dawn and the decline of love by the uneasiness we feel when alone together.
alone
Jean de la Bruyere
Man has but three events in his life: to be born, to live, and to die. He is not conscious of his birth, he suffers at his death and he forgets to live.
death
Jean de la Bruyere
The wise person often shuns society for fear of being bored.
fear
Jean de la Bruyere
We must laugh before we are happy, for fear of dying without having laughed at all.
fear
Jean de la Bruyere
We should laugh before being happy, for fear of dying without having laughed.
fear
Jean de la Bruyere
Time makes friendship stronger, but love weaker.
friendship
Jean de la Bruyere
Love and friendship exclude each other.
friendship
Jean de la Bruyere
Children have neither a past nor a future. Thus they enjoy the present, which seldom happens to us.
future
Jean de la Bruyere
Children enjoy the present because they have neither a past nor a future.
future
Jean de la Bruyere
Grief at the absence of a loved one is happiness compared to life with a person one hates.
happiness
Jean de la Bruyere
The sweetest of all sounds is that of the voice of the woman we love.
love
Jean de la Bruyere
We perceive when love begins and when it declines by our embarrassment when alone together.
love
Jean de la Bruyere
Marriage, it seems, confines every man to his proper rank.
marriage
Jean de la Bruyere
It is a sad thing when men have neither the wit to speak well nor the judgment to hold their tongues.
men
Jean de la Bruyere
All men's misfortunes spring from their hatred of being alone.
men