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François Duc de La Rochefoucauld (1613 - 1680) 

French classical author. His Maximes (1665, fifth enlarged edition 1678) are terse, highly polished observations on human nature, which undermine the concept of disinterested virtue and the power of the will depicted by Corneille in his plays. La Rochefoucauld substitutes a pessimistic picture of man in which subconscious self-love lies behind every action. His views reflect the changing moral climate of the later 17th century, also seen in the work of Mme de La Fayette.

不信任别人的朋友比受他们欺骗更可耻
再也没有像爱情般受到自私强烈支配的热情了;人们随时可以献出所爱的人的宁静而不愿意失去自己所拥有的宁静
只有伟人才有大的缺点
当别人可以看出其背后的动机时,我们应该常常为自己别有用心的行为而感到羞耻
当我们的责任只有我们自己知道的时候就很容易会把它们忘记掉
我们做坏事时所招引的憎恨和敌意并不比做善事时招引的多
我们做好事通常是为了不受惩罚地干坏事
我们拥有足够的能力来忍受别人的不幸
扑灭第一个愿望比满足随后的要简单得多
欺骗自己的最佳方式是自信比别人狡猾
虚伪是罪恶给予美德的敬意
让我们对别人的空虚无法忍受的是它伤害了我们自己
迫不及待地去报恩是一种忘恩的表现