Francois de la Noue

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The bravery founded upon the hope of recompense, upon the fear of punishment, upon the experience of success, upon rage, upon ignorance of dangers, is common bravery, and does not merit the name. True bravery proposes a just end, measures the dangers, and, if it is necessary, the affront, with coldness.
- Francois de la Noue
Collection: Ignorance
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It would truly be a fine thing if men suffered themselves to be guided by reason, that they should acquiesce in the true remonstrances addressed to them by the writings of the learned and the advice of friends. But the greater part are so disposed that the words which enter by one ear do incontinently go out of the other, and begin again by following the custom. The best teacher one can have is necessity.
- Francois de la Noue
Collection: Teacher
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The silly when deceived exclaim loudly; the fool complains; the honest man walks away and is silent.
- Francois de la Noue
Collection: Silly