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Justice & Law Quote by Jean de La Bruyère

"The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished"

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A palace of marble is an architectural flex: expensive, pristine, meant to impress. La Bruyere’s move is to strip that grandeur down to its social chemistry. The court isn’t merely housed in marble; it is marble. That metaphor does double duty. “Hard” suggests durability, but in human terms it reads as emotional impermeability: a place where sympathy is a liability and softness gets punished. “Polished” is the sharper cut. Polish is not substance; it’s surface treatment, shine achieved by abrasion. Courtly refinement, in this view, is manufactured through constant friction - gossip, surveillance, rank anxiety - until everyone gleams with manners that conceal rather than reveal.

The line lands because it compresses a whole political psychology into a decor detail. A marble palace feels cool to the touch. So does a court: beautiful, cold, echoing, built for display and control. The people become materials, not citizens; individuality is sanded down into acceptable shapes. You can almost hear the unspoken warning: if you enter this space expecting warmth, you’ve misunderstood the architecture.

Context matters. La Bruyere wrote under Louis XIV, when Versailles turned governance into choreography and proximity to the king became a currency. His moralism isn’t abstract philosophy; it’s observational satire in a time when patronage replaced principle and reputations were made by performance. The intent is both diagnostic and defensive: name the court’s aesthetic of cruelty so the reader can resist mistaking elegance for virtue.

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Bruyère, Jean de La. (2026, January 17). The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-court-is-like-a-palace-of-marble-its-composed-24135/

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Bruyère, Jean de La. "The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-court-is-like-a-palace-of-marble-its-composed-24135/.

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"The court is like a palace of marble; it's composed of people very hard and very polished." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-court-is-like-a-palace-of-marble-its-composed-24135/. Accessed 1 Apr. 2026.

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Jean de La Bruyère (August 16, 1645 - May 11, 1696) was a Philosopher from France.

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