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It is a great ability to be able to conceal one's ability.: Maxims
Old people like to give good advice, as solace for no longer being able to provide bad examples.: Maxims
Quarrels would not last long if the fault were only on one side.: Maxims
We often forgive those who bore us, but never those whom we bore.: Maxims
We would rather speak ill of ourselves than not talk about ourselves at all.: Maxims
Self-love is the greatest of all flatterers.: Maxims
The confidence which we have in ourselves engenders the greatest part of that which we have in others.: Maxims
Confidence contributes more to conversation than wit.: Maxims
Perfect courage is todo without witnesses what one would be capable of doing before all the world.: Maxims
We confess to little faults only to persuade others that we have no great ones.: Maxims
The greatest miracle of love is the cure of coquetry.: Maxims
A true friend is the greatest of all blessings, and the one that we take the least care of all to acquire.: Maxims
What is called liberality is often merely the vanity of giving.: Maxims
The gratitude of most men is nothing but a secret desire to receive greater benefits.: Maxims
One is never as happy or as unhappy as one thinks.: Maxims
It is a wearisome illness to preserve one's health by too strict a regimen.: Maxims
Plenty of people want to be pious, but no one yearns to be humble.: Maxims
Hypocrisy is the homage that vice pays to virtue.: Maxims
Jealousy is always born with love, but does not always die with it.: Maxims
Everyone complains of hismemory, and no one complains of his judgment.: Maxims
If we judge of love by its usual effects, it resembles hatred more than friendship.: Maxims
It is with true love as it is with ghosts; everyone talks of it, but few have seen it.: Maxims
Men have made a virtue of moderation to limit the ambition of the great, and to console people of mediocrity for their want of fortune and of merit.: Maxims
If we resist our passions, it is more from their weakness than from our strength.: Maxims
The refusal of praise is a desire to be praised twice.: Maxims
How can we expect another to keep our secret if we have been unable to keep it ourselves?: Maxims
Self-interest speaks all sorts of tongues, and plays all sorts of roles, even that of disinterestedness.: Maxims
Men would not live long in society were they not the dupes of one another.: Maxims
It is more shameful to mistrust one's friends than to be deceived by them.: Maxims
When our vices leave us, we flatter ourselves with the idea that we have left them.: Maxims
Virtue would not go so far if vanity did not keep it company.: Maxims
We need greater virtues to sustain good fortune than bad.: Maxims
Youth is a continual intoxication; it is the fever of reason.: Maxims