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Power Quotes by Francois de La Rochefoucauld
- The greatest of all gifts is the power to estimate things at their true worth
- It appears that nature has hid at the bottom of our hearts talents and abilities unknown to us. It is only the passions that have…
- We have more ability than will power, and it is often an excuse to ourselves that we imagine that things are impossible.
- It is not in the power of even the most crafty dissimulation to conceal love long, where it really is, nor to counterfeit it long…
- No man deserves to be praised for his goodness, who has it not in his power to be wicked. Goodness without that power is generally…
- The measure of great men should always be measured by the means they have used to acquire it.
- Humility is often a false front we employ to gain power over others.
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