Jean de La Fontaine Quotes

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By the work one knows the workman.

By the work one knows the workman.

We become innocent when we are unfortunate.

We become innocent when we are unfortunate.

Neither wealth or greatness render us happy.

Neither wealth or greatness render us happy.

The finest victory is to conquer one's own heart.

The finest victory is to conquer one's own heart.

People must help one another; it is nature's law.

People must help one another; it is nature's law.

Every editor of newspapers pays tribute to the devil.

Every editor of newspapers pays tribute to the devil.

In this world we must help one another.

In this world we must help one another.

Love cries victory when the tears of a woman become the sole defence of her virtue.

Love cries victory when the tears of a woman become the sole defence of her virtue.

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