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Death never takes the wise man by surprise, He is always ready to go.

By Jean De La Fontaine
It is double the pleasure to cheat a cheater.

By Jean de la Fontaine
We always take credit for the good and attribute the bad to fortune.

By Jean De La Fontaine
Man is so made that when anything fires his soul, impossibilities vanish

By Jean De La Fontaine
Everyone has his faults which he continually repeats: neither fear nor shame can cure them.

By Jean De La Fontaine
Still people are dangerous.

By Jean De La Fontaine
In short, luck's always to blame.

By Jean De La Fontaine
Luck's always to blame.

By Jean De La Fontaine
One often has need of one, inferior to himself.

By Jean De La Fontaine
Help yourself, and Heaven will help you.

By Jean De La Fontaine
He knows the universe and does not know himself.

By Jean De La Fontaine
Neither wealth or greatness render us happy.

By Jean De La Fontaine
Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend.

By Jean De La Fontaine
We read on the foreheads of those who are surrounded by a foolish luxury, that fortune sells what she is thought to give.

By Jean De La Fontaine
A pessimist and an optimist, so much the worse; so much the better.

By Jean De La Fontaine
We heed no instincts but our own.

By Jean de La Fontaine
The opinion of the strongest is always the best.

By Jean de La Fontaine
Patience and time do more than strength or passion.

By Jean de La Fontaine
Nothing more dangerous than a friend without discretion even a prudent enemy is preferable.

By Jean de La Fontaine
Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend A wise enemy is worth more.

By Jean de La Fontaine
Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend;
A wise enemy is worth more.

By Jean De la Fontaine
No path of flowers leads to glory.

By Jean de La Fontaine
Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.

By Jean de La Fontaine
It is impossible to please all the world and one's father.

By Jean de La Fontaine
It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver.

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In everything one must consider the end.

By Jean De la Fontaine
Help thyself, and God will help thee.

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Better to rely on one powerful king than on many little princes.

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A cheerful mind is a vigorous mind.

By Jean De la Fontaine
By the work one knows the workmen.

By Jean De La Fontaine