Nicolas Chamfort Quote

In observing the world's movements, the most melancholy man would become merry, and Heraclitus would die of laughter.


A Thousand Flashes of French Wit, Wisdom, and Wickedness (1886)


In observing the world's movements, the most melancholy man would become merry, and Heraclitus would die of laughter.

In observing the world's movements, the most melancholy man would become merry, and Heraclitus would die of laughter.

In observing the world's movements, the most melancholy man would become merry, and Heraclitus would die of laughter.

In observing the world's movements, the most melancholy man would become merry, and Heraclitus would die of laughter.