“Funeral pomp is more for the vanity of the living than for the honor of the dead.”

"Pensées Tirées des Premières Éditions," Réflexions: Ou, Sentences Et Maximes Morales de La Rochefoucauld (1822)
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La pompe des enterrements regarde plus la vanité des vivants que l'honneur des morts.

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