Nothing will make us so charitable and tender to the faults of others, as, by self-examination, thoroughly to know our own. François Fénelon More Quotes by François Fénelon More Quotes From François Fénelon Had we not faults of our own, we should take less pleasure in complaining of others. François Fénelon How rare it is to find a soul quiet enough to hear God speak. François Fénelon Little opportunities should be improved. François Fénelon All earthly delights are sweeter in expectation than in enjoyment; but all spiritual pleasures more in fruition than in expectation. François Fénelon Children are excellent observers, and will often perceive your slightest defects. In general, those who govern children, forgive nothing in them, but everything in themselves. François Fénelon Children are very nice observers, and will often perceive your sligthest defects. In general, those who govern children, forgive nothing in them, but everything in themselves. François Fénelon Do not make best friends with a melancholy sad soul. They always are heavily loaded, and you must bear half. François Fénelon If the riches of the Indies, or the crowns of all the kingdom of Europe, were laid at my feet in exchange for my love of reading, I would spurn them all. François Fénelon If we were faultless we should not be so much annoyed by the defects of those with whom we associate. François Fénelon It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we are, the more gentle and quiet we become toward the defects of others. François Fénelon Most people I ask little from. I try to give them much, and expect nothing in return and I do very well in the bargain. François Fénelon The past but lives in written words: a thousand ages were blank if books had not evoked their ghosts, and kept the pale unbodied shades to warn us from fleshless lips. François Fénelon