Fénelon Quote

If in exchange for my love of reading I saw the thrones of the world at my feet, I would refuse the exchange.

If you want to form an opinion about a man, observe who his friends are.

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Suffering depends not so much on what is suffered as on our imagination, which magnifies our afflictions.

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Force can never persuade men; it only manages to make them hypocrites.

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Ambition is more discontented with what it does not have than satisfied with what it has.

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He who has not suffered knows nothing; he knows neither good nor evil; he knows neither men nor himself.

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Death will only be sad for those who have not thought about it.

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Beautiful souls are the only ones who know all the greatness in goodness.

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No human power can ever violate the impenetrable sanctuary of the freedom of the heart.

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Love takes everything, and gives everything.

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Only misfortune can turn a heart of stone into a human heart.

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