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#1. It is as easy to unknowingly deceive yourself as it is to deceive others. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#2. My Scottie refused to go for a walk with a friend of the house, but she would joyously accompany any stranger who drove a car. #Quote by Mazo De La Roche
#3. It is no more in our power to love always than it was not to love at all. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#4. Perhaps, she says (Madame de la Rougierre), Other souls than human are sometimes born into the world & clothed in human flesh. #Quote by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
#5. And even though he doesn't mean it like I-want-to-leave-my-girlfriend-and-start-dating-you cute, something flickers inside of me. The "force of strength and destruction" Tita de la Garza knew so well. #Quote by Stephanie Perkins
#6. Very old are the woods; And the buds that break Out of the brier's boughs, When March winds wake, So old with their beauty are
Oh, no man knows Through what wild centuries Roves back the rose. #Quote by Walter De La Mare
#7. Sometimes it was better to keep Pandora's box closed. #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#8. A man may have intelligence enough to excel in a particular thing and lecture on it, and yet not have sense enough to know he ought to be silent on some other subject of which he has but a slight knowledge; if such an illustrious man ventures beyond the bounds of his capacity, he loses his way and talks like a fool. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#9. False modesty is the masterpiece of vanity: showing the vain man in such an illusory light that he appears in the reputation of the virtue quite opposite to the vice which constitutes his real character; it is a deceit. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#10. Sometimes, when the sun shines, it scorches. #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#11. It was to be a day of queer experiences. He had never realized with how many miracles mere everyday life is besieged. #Quote by Walter De La Mare
#12. There are two sorts of constancy in love one arises from continually discovering in the loved person new subjects for love, the other arises from our making a merit of being constant. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#13. For most men the love of justice is only the fear of suffering injustice. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#14. We should often blush at our noblest deeds if the world were to see all their underlying motives. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#15. There are many predicaments in life that one must be a bit crazy to escape from. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#16. The happiness and misery of men depend no less on temper than fortune. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#17. The fears of old age disturb us, yet how few attain it? #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#18. Painted into a corner, caught in a cul-de-sac, out on that final last-chance limb, life scrabbles around, searching for a new way out. #Quote by Joseph Chilton Pearce
#19. As the great ones of this world are unable to bestow health of body or peace of mind, we always pay too high a price for any good they can do. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#20. Love of fame, fear of disgrace, schemes for advancement, desire to make life comfortable and pleasant, and the urge to humiliate others are often at the root of the valour men hold in such high esteem. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#21. An hour's terror is better than a lifetime of timidity. #Quote by Walter De La Mare
#22. Outside, the crescent moon was high in the sky, shining in its sliver glory. #Quote by Melissa De La Cruz
#23. Keep this in mind, daughters: the soul that is quick to turn to speaking and conversing is slow to turn to God. For when it is turned toward God, it is then strongly and inwardly drawn toward silence and flight from all conversation. For God desires a soul to rejoice with him more than with any other person, however advanced and helpful the person may be. #Quote by San Juan De La Cruz
#24. His brown eyes would roam around the various sentimental and artistic bric-a-brac present, and his own banal toiles (the conventionally primitive eyes, sliced guitars, blue nipples and geometrical designs of the day), and with a vague gesture toward a painted wooden bowl or veined vase, he would say "Prenez donc une des ces poires. La bonne dame d'en face m'en offre plus que je n'en peux savourer." Or: "Mississe Taille Lore vient de me donner ces dahlias, belles fleurs que j'exècre. #Quote by Vladimir Nabokov
#25. My stain will never get fixed 'cause it's on the inside. And lasers can't reach there. #Quote by Matt De La Pena
#26. Only strong natures can really be sweet ones; those that seem sweet are in general only weak, and may easily turn sour. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#27. I like to look like a tomboy during the day and then a pin-up girl at night. #Quote by Josephine De La Baume
#28. The thing that makes our friendships so short and changeable is that the qualities and dispositions of the soul are very hard to know, and those of the understanding and wit very easy. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#29. My customers are successful workingwomen. #Quote by Oscar De La Renta
#30. A man convinced of his own merit will accept misfortune as an honor, for thus can he persuade others, as well as himself, that he is a worthy target for the arrows of fate. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#31. The dower of great beauty has always been misfortune, since happiness and beauty do not agree together. #Quote by Pedro Calderon De La Barca
#32. Jealousy is not so much the love of another as the love of ourselves. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#33. The qualities I most admire in women are confidence and kindness. #Quote by Oscar De La Renta
#34. The older a fool is, the worse he is. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#35. Love and friendship exclude each other. #Quote by Jean De La Bruyere
#36. We love everything on our own account; we even follow our own taste and inclination when we prefer our friends to ourselves; and yet it is this preference alone that constitutes true and perfect friendship. #Quote by Francois De La Rochefoucauld