French Proverbs
- There are two great pleasures in gambling: winning and losing.
- Hatred watches while friendship sleeps.
- Laziness is often mistaken for patience.
- Love teaches even asses to dance.
- Autant de marriages, autant ménages.
(As many as there are marriages, so many living arrangements.
- The Maxims of men disclose their hearts.
- Le mauvais gout mene au crime. (Poor taste leads to crime.)
- quoted by A Conan Doyle in The Sign of Four
- When a man begins to reason, he ceases to feel.
- No rose without a thorn.