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Francois Fenelon was a French clergyman and theologian known for his works on religious and philosophical topics. His writings, including "Telemaque," reflect his views on education, morality, and political philosophy. Fenelon's ideas had a significant influence on French literature and thought, and he is remembered for his contributions to religious and philosophical discourse.
"Do not make best friends with a melancholy sad soul. They always are heavily loaded, and you must bear half."
"All earthly delights are sweeter in expectation than in enjoyment; but all spiritual pleasures more in fruition than in expectation."
"Exactness and neatness in moderation is a virtue, but carried to extremes narrows the mind."
"Had we not faults of our own, we should take less pleasure in complaining of others."
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