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Quotes by Jean De La Fontaine

"In everything one must consider the end."
By Jean De la Fontaine
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"A cheerful mind is a vigorous mind."
By Jean De la Fontaine
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"Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend;
A wise enemy is worth more."
By Jean De la Fontaine
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"Better to rely on one powerful king than on many little princes."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"By the work one knows the workmen."
By Jean De La Fontaine
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"Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Nothing more dangerous than a friend without discretion even a prudent enemy is preferable."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Patience and time do more than strength or passion."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Help thyself, and God will help thee."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"The opinion of the strongest is always the best."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"By the work one knows the workmen."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"It is a double pleasure to deceive the deceiver."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"In everything one must consider the end."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"No path of flowers leads to glory."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"We heed no instincts but our own."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"It is impossible to please all the world and one's father."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Better to rely on one powerful king than on many little princes."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"A cheerful mind is a vigorous mind."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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"Nothing is so dangerous as an ignorant friend A wise enemy is worth more."
By Jean de La Fontaine
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