"Women's virtue is frequently nothing but a regard to their own quiet and a tenderness for their reputation"
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The specific intent is provocation dressed as clarity. By targeting “women’s virtue,” he picks a site where virtue was policed most visibly and punished most brutally. That’s the subtext: in a world where women’s options are constrained, “virtue” becomes less a free choice than a survival tactic. He pretends to demystify female morality while quietly describing the incentives men and institutions created: keep the peace, keep your name intact, or pay the price.
It works because it flatters the reader’s cynicism. You’re invited to feel smarter than the moralists, to imagine you’re immune to hypocrisy because you can spot it. Yet the line also reveals the author’s own bias: virtue is treated as suspect the moment it overlaps with self-interest, as if morality only counts when it’s inconvenient. La Rochefoucauld’s courtly realism lands like a truth grenade, but it also smuggles in a convenient alibi for male misconduct: if women’s virtue is “reputation management,” then everyone’s just playing the same game.
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Rochefoucauld, Francois de La. (2026, January 18). Women's virtue is frequently nothing but a regard to their own quiet and a tenderness for their reputation. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/womens-virtue-is-frequently-nothing-but-a-regard-13146/
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Rochefoucauld, Francois de La. "Women's virtue is frequently nothing but a regard to their own quiet and a tenderness for their reputation." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/womens-virtue-is-frequently-nothing-but-a-regard-13146/.
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"Women's virtue is frequently nothing but a regard to their own quiet and a tenderness for their reputation." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/womens-virtue-is-frequently-nothing-but-a-regard-13146/. Accessed 7 Feb. 2026.








