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More Quotes by Jean de La Fontaine
If you deal with a fox, think of his tricks.
Patience and time do more than strength or passion.
To live lightheartedly but not recklessly; to be gay without being boisterous; to be courageous without being bold; to show trust and cheerful resignation without fatalism - this is the art of living.
How wealthy the gods would be if we remembered the promises we made when we were in danger.
Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.
Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire.
Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish.
Half of today is better than all of tomorrow.
Nothing is more dangerous than a friend without discretion; even a prudent enemy is preferable.
Nothing weighs on us so heavily as a secret.