“We ourselve are the authors of almost all our woes and griefs, of which we so unreasonably complain.”
“We love without heeding reason, and cease to love in the same manner.”
“Love is only a feeling of curiousity more or less intense, grafted upon the inclination placed in us by nature that the species may be preserved.”
“When a man is in love very little is enough to throw him into despair and as little to enhance his joy to the utmost.”
“To lead a blameless life you must curb your passions , and whatever misfortune may befall you cannot be ascribed by anyone to want of good luck, or attributed to fate; these words are devoid of sense, and all fault will rightly fall on your own head.”
“Hope is nothing but a deceitful flatterer accepted by reason only because it is often in need of palliatives.”