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Francois La Rochefoucauld

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François de la Rochefoucauld

François VI, duc de la Rochefoucauld, prince de Marcillac (French: [fʁɑ̃swa d(ə) la ʁɔʃfuko]; 15 September 1613 – 17 March 1680) was a noted French author of maxims and memoirs. It is said that his world-view was clear-eyed and urbane, and that he neither condemned human conduct nor sentimentally celebrated it. Born in Paris on the Rue des Petits Champs, at a time when the royal court was vacillating between aiding the nobility and threatening it, he was considered an exemplar of the accomplished 17th-century nobleman. Until 1650, he bore the title of Prince de Marcillac.


“Sometimes we are less unhappy in being deceived by those we love, than in being undecieved by them.”
Francois La Rochefoucauld
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“We do not despise all those with vices, but we do despise all those without a single virtue.”
Francois La Rochefoucauld
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“There are some people who would never have fallen in love if they had not heard there was such a thing.”
Francois La Rochefoucauld
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