Jean de La Fontaine:
(Château-Thierry (Champagne), 8 July 1621 – Paris, 13 April 1695). Classicist French writer and poet, best known for his fables.
Everyone calls themselves a friend; only a madman trusts in it: that name is common enough, but true friendship is rare.
The antithesis of real freedom, is an inordinate desire for security.