"Good advice is something a man gives when he is too old to set a bad example."
"No persons are more frequently wrong, than those who will not admit they are wrong."
Source: The Moral Maxims and Reflections. Book by François de La Rochefoucauld. Maxim 190, 1678.
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Francois de La Rochefoucauld
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Francois de La Rochefoucauld was a 17th-century French writer known for his insightful maxims on human nature and morality.
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