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    How to recognize a two-faced person and other wise lessons of Maurice Druon

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    Maurice Druon, a renowned French novelist and historian, is known for his ability to use language to penetrate the human condition. He is called the king of historical novels. With eloquence and depth, Maurice Druon’s words offer timeless wisdom. His works continue to captivate readers with their depth and insight, offering invaluable lessons that illuminate life experiences and resonate in our modern world.

    Today some of the best Maurice Druon quotes.

    1. Our character hardly changes over the years, and at any age we are capable of making mistakes. Hair turns gray faster than we get rid of our weaknesses.

    No matter our age or stage of life, we are all fallible. Our mistakes, like signposts along the path of life, serve as reminders of our humanity. They teach us and, ultimately, contribute to our growth and improvement. Like the gradual graying of hair, our weaknesses accompany us throughout our lives. We cannot simply wake up wise and perfect one day.

    2. The richest become at the expense of someone else's poverty, and the most powerful - at the expense of someone else's humiliation.

    In the pursuit of wealth and power, there is often a sobering truth lurking beneath the surface: the wealth of the few is often acquired at the expense of the many, and the most powerful rise on the backs of the oppressed. It is a harsh reality that challenges our notions of fairness and justice, shining a light on the inherent inequalities and injustices ingrained in society’s structures.

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    3.The richer a woman is, the more expensive she is for a man.

    But ultimately, the richness of a relationship lies not in material wealth, but in the depth of emotional closeness, mutual respect and shared values.

    4. To arrange the happiness of those you love against their will and even in defiance of it means not loving enough.

    Although we may have the best intentions, it is important to understand that each person has their own freedom of action and the right to make mistakes. Trying to organize the happiness of loved ones without their consent can ruin the relationship, undermine their self-esteem, which will lead to feelings of resentment, disappointment and even betrayal.

    It is important to accept a person as they are and allow them to live the life they want. True love is about supporting and empowering, not controlling or manipulating the happiness of those we care about.

    5. You can’t be sure that you have conquered a man just because you spent an hour in bed with him, just as you can’t become the real owner of a predatory beast just because you bought it and look at it through the bars of a cage.

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    6. The more debtors you have, the more enemies you have.

    In the tangled web of human interactions, few things are as tense and conflict-filled as relationships with those who owe us something.

    7. All of us, sinners, are equally mistaken in believing that our person interests someone as vividly as we ourselves.

    This misconception is based on the egocentrism inherent in human nature. After all, we all look at the world through the prism of our own desires, emotions and experiences.

    8. Whether a person's life has been successful or unsuccessful should be judged not by what he has achieved, but by what he wanted to achieve.

    The conventional wisdom about success often boils down to career achievements, financial well-being, and social status. Society teaches us to strive for external validation, wealth, status, and a high position. But success is really about having the courage to follow your passions and live the life you've always wanted.

    9. We are victims of the feelings that others have for us.

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    10. Ultimately, it is not the years of our life that matter, but the life itself during these years.

    Druon's thoughts on the essence of meaningful existence are contained in this quote, which speaks to the importance of living a purposeful, passionate, and honest life.

    11. Two-faced people are always inclined to suspect others of the same vice.

    Duplicity is one of the most common vices that many people have. People who suffer from this vice are often prone to lying, deceit, and unreliability. They are capable of pretending, changing their behavior depending on the situation, and behaving in one way in one social circle and completely differently in another. The statement that “two-faced people always tend to suspect others of the same vice” reflects the paradoxical tendency of people who harbor deceitful intentions to project their own duplicity onto others. Often, people attribute their unwanted thoughts, feelings, or character traits to others.

    I wonder what you think about beliefs? Which quote did you like the most? Share in the comments.


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