Top 100 De La Fontaine Quotes

#1. Rather suffer than die is man's motto.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #783300
#2. The more wary you are of danger, the more likely you are to meet it.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #923398
#3. Everyone believes very easily whatever he fears or desires.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #905400
#4. What is denominated discretion in man we call cunning in brutes.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #893496
#5. Foxes are all tail, and women all tongue.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #862215
#6. People must help one another; it is nature's law.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #847655
#7. We ought never to scoff at the wretched, for who can be sure of continued happiness?

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #838258
#8. He knows the universe and does not know himself.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #835481
#9. Dressed in the lion's skin, the ass spread terror far and wide.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #835271
#10. What a wonderful thing it is to have a good friend. He identifies your innermost desires, and spares you the embarrassment of disclosing them to him yourself.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #824084
#11. Help yourself, and Heaven will help you.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #813119
#12. A hungry stomach cannot hear.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #808716
#13. We love good looks rather than what is practical, Though good looks may prove destructive.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #792120
#14. Nothing weighs more than a secret.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #930965
#15. Every newspaper editor owes tribute to the devil.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #763038
#16. We ought to consider the end in everything.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #760464
#17. We like to see others, but don't like others to see through us.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #754237
#18. Love cries victory when the tears of a woman become the sole defence of her virtue.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #746922
#19. To hell with pleasure that's haunted by fear.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #733550
#20. Anyone entrusted with power will abuse it if not also animated with the love of truth and virtue, no matter whether he be a prince, or one of the people.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #726325
#21. I don't believe that Nature's powers
Have tied her hands or pinioned ours,
By marking on the heavenly vault
Our fate without mistake or fault.
That fate depends on conjunctions
Of places, persons, times, and tracks,
And not on the functions
Of more or less of quacks.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #717979
#22. One should stick to the sort of thing for which one was made; I tried to be an herbalist, Whereas I should keep to the butchers trade.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #717670
#23. Imitators are a slavish herd and fools in my opinion.
[Fr., C'est un betail servile et sot a mon avis
Que les imitateurs.]

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #717152
#24. It is impossible to please all the world and one's father.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #711130
#25. By time and toil we sever What strength and rage could never.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #615137
#26. Neither blows from pitchfork, nor from the lash, can make him change his ways.
[Fr., Coups de fourches ni d'etriveres,
Ne lui font changer de manieres.]

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1161974
#27. Cats know not how to pardon.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1311144
#28. We risk all in being too greedy.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1307798
#29. Alas! we see that the small have always suffered for the follies of the great.
[Fr., Helas! on voit que de tout temps
Les Petits ont pati des sottises des grands.]

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1293609
#30. Better a living beggar than a buried emperor.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1252188
#31. We believe no evil till the evil's done

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1250931
#32. Every editor of newspapers pays tribute to the devil.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1249846
#33. Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1245091
#34. All roads lead to Rome, but our antagonists think we should choose different paths.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1242644
#35. One returns to the place one came from.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1187640
#36. Nothing weighs on us so heavily as a secret.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1175842
#37. Habit, to which all of us are more or less slaves.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1166047
#38. But a rascal of a child (that age is without pity).
[Fr., Mais un pripon d'enfant (cet age est sans pitie).

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1164569
#39. Un auteur ga te tout quand il veut trop bien faire. An author spoils everything when he wants too much to do good.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #538808
#40. It is twice the pleasure to deceive the deceiver.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1154310
#41. The argument of the strongest is always the best.

Jean De La Fontaine

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#42. A pessimist and an optimist, so much the worse; so much the better.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1140086
#43. From a distance it is something; and nearby it is nothing.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1136559
#44. The best laid plot can injure its maker, and often a man's perfidy will rebound on himself.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1084190
#45. Une ample Come die a' cent actes divers, Et dont la sce' ne est l'Univers. A grand comedy in one hundred different acts, On the stage of the universe.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1074864
#46. A hare is not caught with a drum.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1067769
#47. La raison du plus fort est toujours la meilleure. The reason of the strongest is always the best.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1049585
#48. Men of all ages have the same inclinations, over which reason exercises no control. Thus, wherever men are found, there are follies, ay, and the same follies.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1043923
#49. If every man works at that for which nature fitted him, the cows will be well tended.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #1004314
#50. Rogues are always found out in some way. Whoever is a wolf will act like a wolf, that is most certain.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #936422
#51. Beware, so long as you live, or judging men by their outwards appearance.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #142550
#52. We heed no instincts but our own.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #261403
#53. Be advised that all flatterers live at the expense of those who listen to them.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #249294
#54. A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #246715
#55. Neither wealth or greatness render us happy.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #246107
#56. In everything we ought to look at the end.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #224796
#57. It is said, that the thing you possess is worth more than two you may have in the future. The one is sure and the other is not.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #201451
#58. The fastidious are unfortunate; nothing satisfies them.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #197917
#59. All the brains in the world are powerless against the sort of stupidity that is in fashion.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #192775
#60. The ruins of a house may be repaired; why cannot those of the face?

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #190317
#61. In every trouble the little ones duck more easily.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #169367
#62. One should oblige everyone to the extent of one's ability. One often needs someone smaller than oneself.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #167561
#63. Nothing is more dangerous than a friend without discretion; even a prudent enemy is preferable.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #148055
#64. There's nothing sweeter than a real friend:
Not only is he prompt to lend
An angler delicate, he fishes
The very deepest of your wishes,
And spares your modesty the task
His friendly aid to ask.
A dream, a shadow, wakes his fear,
When pointing at the object dear.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #283537
#65. To win a race, the swiftness of a dart Availeth not without a timely start

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #125883
#66. Patience and time do more than strength or passion.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #123274
#67. Patience and perseverance at lengthAccomplish more than anger or brute strength.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #117664
#68. Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #110316
#69. One often has need of one, inferior to himself.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #84913
#70. People who make no noise are dangerous.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #77927
#71. I bend, but I do not break.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #74351
#72. I bend and do not break.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #22982
#73. Everyone calls himself a friend, but only a fool relies on it: nothing is commoner than the name, nothing rarer than the thing.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #18118
#74. Never sell the bear's skin before one has killed the beast.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #13464
#75. Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #10521
#76. Sadness flies away on the wings of time.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #415802
#77. You've tried to reform what will not learn. Shut doors on traits that you wish were dead; They will open a window and return.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #535171
#78. The worst time is always the present.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #528433
#79. Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #523940
#80. Better to suffer than to die.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #521210
#81. The finest victory is to conquer one's own heart.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #492965
#82. What God does, He does well.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #487385
#83. The strongest passion is fear.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #485924
#84. There is nothing useless to men of sense.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #464350
#85. O love, when thou gettest dominion over us, we may bid good-by to prudence.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #436043
#86. We believe easily what we fear of what we desire

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #434554
#87. He knoweth the universe, and himself he knoweth not.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #431038
#88. Help thyself and Heaven will help thee.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #430455
#89. Let fools the studious despise,
There's nothing lost by being wise.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #2856
#90. It is no use running; to set out betimes is the main point.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #410264
#91. Perhaps you are making a cat's paw of me with Phillotson all this time. Upon my word it almost seems so
to see you sitting up there so prim.

Thomas Hardy

De La Fontaine Quotes #383216
#92. Everyone has his faults which he continually repeats: neither fear nor shame can cure them.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #375878
#93. A cheerful mind is a vigorous mind.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #357101
#94. No favor can win gratitude from a cat.

Jean De La Fontaine

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#95. Socrates, when informed of some derogating speeches one had used concerning him behind his back, made only this facetious reply, Let him beat me too when I am absent.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #346974
#96. There is no road of flowers leading to glory.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #345700
#97. O tyrant love, when held by you,
We may to prudence bid adieu.
[Fr., Amour! Amour! quand tu nous tiens
On peut bien dire, Adieu, prudence.]

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #312823
#98. In short, Luck's always to blame.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #307382
#99. We are never content with our lot.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #297010
#100. In this world we must help one another.

Jean De La Fontaine

De La Fontaine Quotes #292800

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