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It is not he who searches for praise who finds it.
Antoine Rivarol
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Antoine Rivarol
Age: 47 †
Born: 1753
Born: June 26
Died: 1801
Died: April 11
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French Moralist
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A fool may have his coat embroidered with gold, but it is a fool's coat still.
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The modest man has everything to gain, and the arrogant man everything to lose for modesty has always to deal with generosity, and arrogance with envy.
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To be ungrateful is to be unnatural. The head may be thus guilty, not the heart.
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It has been very truly said that the mob has many heads, but no brains.
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The methods that help a man acquire a fortune are the very ones that keep him from enjoying it.
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The woman who too easily and ardently yielded her devotion will find that its vitality, like a bright fire, soon consumes itself.
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Reason is an historian, but the passions are actors.
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History is only time furnished with dates and rich with events.
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Opinions, theories, and systems pass by turns over the grindstone of time, which at first gives them brilliancy and sharpness, but finally wears them out.
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Extremes produce reaction. Beware that our boasted civilization does not lapse into barbarism.
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Obtuseness is sometimes a virtue.
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In general, indulgence for those we know is rarer than pity for those we know not.
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