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Nicolas Chamfort
French
Writer
About the author
Of all days, the day on which one has not laughed is the one most surely wasted.
Nicolas Chamfort,
French
Writer
#Day
There is a melancholy that stems from greatness.
Nicolas Chamfort,
French
Writer
#Greatness
#Melancholy
People are governed with the head; kindness of heart is little use in chess.
Nicolas Chamfort,
French
Writer
#People
#Heart
#Kindness
#Chess
Love is more pleasant than marriage for the same reason that novels are more amusing than history.
Nicolas Chamfort,
French
Writer
#Love
#Reason
#History
#Marriage
The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed.
Nicolas Chamfort,
French
Writer
#Day