Francois de La Rochefoucauld

"What we take for virtue is often nothing but an assemblage of different actions, and of different interests, that fortune or our industry knows how to arrange."

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Source: Reflections on Various Subjects. Book by François de La Rochefoucauld, www.gutenberg.org. 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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