Top 12 Anne-Therese De Marguenat De Courcelles Quotes
#1. The most necessary disposition to relish pleasures is to know how to be without them.
#2. Simplicity is oftenest an adroit pretence.
#3. We can easily forgive want of means; but littleness, with means, is disgusting.
#4. One of the duties of old-age, is the management of time. The less that remains to us, the more valuable we ought to consider it.
#5. The first rule for speaking well is to think well.
#6. We live with our defects as with the odors we carry about us: we do not perceive them, but they incommode those who approach us.
#7. Perfect friendship puts us under the necessity of being virtuous. As it can only be preserved among estimable persons, it forces us to resemble them. You find in friendship the surety of good counsel, the emulation of good example, sympathy in our griefs, succor in our distress.
#8. Would you be esteemed? live with persons that are estimable.
#9. The pleasures of the world are deceitful; they promise more than they give. They trouble us in seeking them, they do not satisfy us when possessing them, and they make us despair in losing them.
#10. Politeness costs little and yields much.
#11. Temperance adds zest to pleasure.
#12. We like to know the weakness of eminent persons; it consoles us for our inferiority.
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