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Show FRENCH PROVERBS. j He is a Parisian, which is a bus'i-' I ucss of itself. Men without faults are equally i without virtues. The more a woman becomes un-! natural the better bred woman she is. Love "is like liquor. Men say it is killing them, but always come back to it. La Roeheloucauld said, "Them is no hato ol woman which is not born of love. ' . A woman shows only half her beauty, no matter what be the charms of ber face. A witty woman has said: "Everything "Every-thing perfect is tiresome to me, even perfect love. The Abbe Prevost said: "I shal never make a romance so impossible as my own life." The favor of princes is like luck at play. You win at first, but you end by losing everything. Of people who turn night into day, those who do not give their reason the sunlight always end badly. If you become famous, beware of the fools, for they always gather around those persons who aro stared at. There can bo no society without worship, any more than Lhere can be harvest without sun. The idea of uod is the sun oi tne eoui. Woman has not passed in vain under the troe of knowledge. Whatever What-ever she may be, coquette or ingenue, she can still teach all the romancers tneir business. M. Fontenelle died a few hours bo-1 bo-1 fore completing his hundrtdth year. When imbeciles would aak him his ' age he would say: "llushl death has forgotten me." |