Francois de La Rochefoucauld. (№ 355712)

What we take for virtue is often a combination of selfish desires and actions, skillfully chosen by destiny or by our own cunning; for example, sometimes women are chaste and men brave not because they are really peculiar chastity and valor.
№ 355712   Added MegaMozg 07-01-2019 / 21:11

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