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All joys do not cause laughter; great pleasures are serious: pleasures of love do not make us laugh.
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The history of the world's great leaders is often the story of human folly.
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If one must serve, I hold it better to serve a well-bred lion, who is naturally stronger than I am, than two hundred rats of my own breed.
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It is strange that thought should depend upon the stomach, and still that men with the best stomachs are not always the best thinkers.
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The English plays are like their English puddings: nobody has any taste for them but themselves.
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"Well! sage Evhemere, what have you seen in all your travels?" "Follies!"
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Work keeps us from three great evils, boredom, vice, and poverty.
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Work keeps away those three great evils: boredom, vice, and poverty.
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Men use thought only to justify their wrongdoings, and speech only to conceal their thoughts.
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In this best of all possible worlds... everything is for the best.
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It is not more surprising to be born twice than once; everything in nature is resurrection.
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Such then is the human condition, that to wish greatness for one's country is to wish harm to one's neighbors.
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Indeed, history is nothing more than a tableau of crimes and misfortunes.
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What is madness? To have erroneous perceptions and to reason correctly from them.
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Clever tyrants are never punished.
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When his highness sends a ship to Egypt, does he trouble his head whether the mice on board are at their ease or not?
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I have never made but one prayer to God, a very short one: "O Lord, make my enemies ridiculous." And God granted it.
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The art of government is to make two-thirds of a nation pay all it possibly can pay for the benefit of the other third.
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I am not like a lady at the court of Versailles, who said: 'What a dreadful pity that the bother at the tower of Babel should have got language all mixed up; but for that, everyone would always have spoken French.'
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Whoever you are, behold your master,
He is, or was, or has to be.
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While loving glory so much how can you persist in a plan which will cause you to lose it?
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Men will always be mad, and those who think they can cure them are the maddest of all.
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It is fancy rather than taste which produces so many new fashions
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The harmony of a concert, to which you listen with delight, must have on certain classes of minute animals the effect of terrible thunder; perhaps it kills them.
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I read these words which are the sum of all moral philosophy, and which cut short all the disputes of the casuists: When in doubt if an action is good or bad, refrain.
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Now, you receive all your ideas; therefore you receive your wish, you wish therefore necessarily. The word "liberty" does not therefore belong in any way to your will....The will, therefore, is not a faculty that one can call free. A free will is an expression absolutely void of sense, and what the scholastics have called will of indifference, that is to say willing without cause, is a chimera unworthy of being combated.
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Why, since we are always complaining of our ills, are we constantly employed in redoubling them?
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Virtue between men is a commerce of good actions: he who has no part in this commerce must not be reckoned.
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It is with history, as it is with mathematics and natural philosophy; the field of it is immensely enlarged. The more easy it is to compile newspapers, the more difficult it is at the present day to write history.
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Dogs, monkeys, and parrots are a thousand times less miserable than we are.
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Born:
November 21, 1694
Died:
May 30, 1778
(aged 83)
Bio:
François-Marie Arouet, famous using his pen name Voltaire, was a French writer, deist and philosopher.
Known for:
Candide (1759)
Zadig (1747)
L'Ingénu (1767)
Micromégas
Dictionnaire philosophique (1764)
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