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Jean de La Fontaine

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Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#desire #easily #everyone #fear #very

Help thyself and Heaven will help thee.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#help #thee #thyself #will

A pessimist and an optimist, so much the worse; so much the better.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#much #optimist #pessimist #worse

But the shortest works are always the best.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#best #shortest #works

Every flatterer lives at the expense of him who listens to him.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#expense #flatterer #him #listens #lives

I bend and do not break.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#break #i

It is impossible to please all the world and one's father.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#father #impossible #please #world

It is twice the pleasure to deceive the deceiver.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#deceiver #pleasure #twice

Let ignorance talk as it will, learning has its value.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#learning #talk #value #will

Luck's always to blame.


— Jean de La Fontaine


#blame #luck






About Jean de La Fontaine

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Did you know about Jean de La Fontaine?

Both sides of his family were of the highest provincial middle class; though they were not noble his father was fairly wealthy. His later contemporaries helped to swell the tale and the 18th century finally accepted it including the anecdotes of his meeting his son being told who he was and remarking Ah yes I thought I had seen him somewhere! of his insisting on fighting a duel with a supposed admirer of his wife and then imploring him to visit at his house just as before; of his going into company with his stockings wrong side out &c. Astronomers named the asteroid 5780 Lafontaine in his honor upon the 300th anniversary of his birth.

Jean de La Fontaine (IPA: [ʒɑ̃ də la fɔ̃tɛn]; 8 July 1621 – 13 April 1695) was the most famous French fabulist and one of the most widely read French poets of the 17th century. He is known above all for his Fables which provided a model for subsequent fabulists across Europe and numerous alternative versions in France and in French regional languages.

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