Antoine Rivarol

Antoine Rivarol
Antoine de Rivarolwas a Royalist French writer during the Revolutionary era. He was briefly married to the translator Louisa Henrietta de Rivarol...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionJournalist
CountryFrance
children people malice
The mischief of children is seldom actuated by malice; that of grown-up people always is.
witty people world
Generally speaking, there is more wit than talent in the world. Society swarms with witty people who lack talent.
people democracy nero
The absolute ruler may be a Nero, but he is sometimes a Titus or Marc Aurelius; the people is often Nero, but never Marc Aurelius.
people political steel
The most civilized people are as near to barbarism as the most polished steel is to rust. Nations, like metals, have only a superficial brilliancy.
worry people doe
The only thing wealth does for some people is to make them worry about losing it.
practice impossible theory
Axioms are delightful in theory, but impossible in practice.
praise
It is not he who searches for praise who finds it.
sometimes virtue
Obtuseness is sometimes a virtue.
cousin stupidity firsts
Indolence and stupidity are first cousins.
heart ungrateful may
To be ungrateful is to be unnatural. The head may be thus guilty, not the heart.
daughter mother character
It is a notable circumstance that mothers who are themselves open to severe comments as to their, moral character, are generally most solicitous as to the virtuous behavior of their daughters.
growing-up heart men
That which happens to the soil when it ceases to be cultivated by the social man happens to man himself when he foolishly forsakes society for solitude; the brambles grow up in his desert heart.
civilization doe lapses
Extremes produce reaction. Beware that our boasted civilization does not lapse into barbarism.
humanity oblivion fame
Oblivion is the rule and fame the exception, of humanity.