Creative Quotations from . . .
Jean de LaBruyere
(1645-1696) born on
Aug 16
French philosopher, writer. The Theophrastus of France wrote social satire on characters of Theophraste, 1688.
         
   
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F
There are only three events in a man's life; birth, life, and death; he is not conscious of being born, he dies in pain, and he forgets to live.

R
A vain man finds it wise to speak good or ill of himself; a modest man does not talk of himself.
A
The Opera is obviously the first draft of a fine spectacle; it suggests the idea of one.
N
A heap of epithets is poor praise: the praise lies in the facts, and in the way of telling them.
K
The shortest an best way to make your fortune is to let people see clearly that it is in their interests to promote yours.
 


Published Sources for the above Quotations:
F: Les Caracteres."
R:
A: Characters, "Of Books," aph. 47, 1688.
N: Characters, "Of Books," aph. 13, 1688.
K: In "Webster's Electronic Quotebase," ed. Keith Mohler, 1994.
 

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