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Nothing was given to me, nothing was entrusted to me, nothing was assigned to me. Everything I have, I took by right.
Francois Hollande
Me
Nothing
Took
Everything
Given
Entrusted
Assigned
Right
Everyone must understand that you can't demand solidarity when there's a problem and shirk your duties when there are solutions.
Francois Hollande
You
Problem
Everyone
Solidarity
Must
Solutions
Demand
Understand
Shirk
Duties
Your
It's very refreshing to go away and take a break, to clear your head, and just get into something else.
Francois Nars
Go Away
Else
Something
Something Else
Take
Clear
Head
Go
Very
Get
Refreshing
Just
Break
Your
Away
We always long for the forbidden things, and desire what is denied us.
Francois Rabelais
Long
Forbidden
Always
Denied
Us
Things
Desire
Taste is a result of a thousand distastes.
Francois Truffaut
Result
Thousand
Taste
It is a great act of cleverness to be able to conceal one's being clever.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Great
Clever
Able
Conceal
Cleverness
Being
Act
The principal point of cleverness is to know how to value things just as they deserve.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Value
Point
Know
Principal
Cleverness
How
Just
Deserve
Things
However greatly we distrust the sincerity of those we converse with, yet still we think they tell more truth to us than to anyone else.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Truth
Think
Else
Those
Tell
Distrust
More
Sincerity
Still
However
Greatly
Than
Anyone
Anyone Else
Converse
Us
However glorious an action in itself, it ought not to pass for great if it be not the effect of wisdom and intention.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Wisdom
Great
Glorious
Action
Ought
Pass
However
Effect
Itself
Intention
Jealously is always born with love but it does not die with it.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Love
Born
Does
Always
Die
Jealously
It is almost always a fault of one who loves not to realize when he ceases to be loved.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Relationship
Fault
He
Almost
Always
Ceases
Loved
Loves
Realize
Who
Conceit causes more conversation than wit.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Conversation
More
Conceit
Wit
Causes
Than
Those that have had great passions esteem themselves for the rest of their lives fortunate and unfortunate in being cured of them.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Great
Rest
Those
Had
Passions
Cured
Being
Esteem
Unfortunate
Them
Themselves
Fortunate
Lives
Old age is a tyrant, who forbids, under pain of death, the pleasures of youth.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Death
Age
Youth
Old
Old Age
Pain
Tyrant
Pleasures
Who
What seems to be generosity is often no more than disguised ambition, which overlooks a small interest in order to secure a great one.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Great
Ambition
Secure
Seems
Great One
More
Small
Generosity
Than
Often
Disguised
Order
Which
Interest
He who lives without folly isn't so wise as he thinks.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Wise
Folly
He
Without
Who
Lives
Thinks
As one grows older, one becomes wiser and more foolish.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Older
More
Foolish
Wiser
Becomes
Grows
What we call generosity is for the most part only the vanity of giving; and we exercise it because we are more fond of that vanity than of the thing we give.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Giving
Vanity
Fond
Give
More
Only
Part
Generosity
Most
Call
Because
Exercise
Than
Thing
Virtue would go far if vanity did not keep it company.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Virtue
Would
Vanity
Go
Did
Far
Company
Keep
They that apply themselves to trifling matters commonly become incapable of great ones.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Great
Become
Matters
Trifling
Great Ones
Commonly
Themselves
Incapable
Apply
The more one loves a mistress, the more one is ready to hate her.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Hate
More
Mistress
Ready
Loves
Her
There are various sorts of curiosity; one is from interest, which makes us desire to know that which may be useful to us; and the other, from pride which comes from the wish to know what others are ignorant of.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Pride
Wish
Other
Others
Various
Know
Sort
Makes
Curiosity
May
Which
Interest
Us
Ignorant
Useful
Desire
It is often laziness and timidity that keep us within our duty while virtue gets all the credit.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Laziness
Duty
Virtue
Our
Within
Timidity
Gets
Often
While
Us
Keep
Credit
Usually we praise only to be praised.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Only
Praise
Praised
Repentance is not so much remorse for what we have done as the fear of the consequences.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Fear
Repentance
Consequences
Remorse
Done
Much
A wise man thinks it more advantageous not to join the battle than to win.
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Wise
Man
Wise Man
Battle
Win
More
Join
Than
Thinks
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