It does not require great art, or magnificently trained eloquence, to prove that Christians should tolerate each other. I, however, am going further: I say that we should regard all men as our brothers. What? The Turk my brother? The Chinaman my brother? The Jew? The Siam? Yes, without doubt; are we not all children of the same father and creatures of the same God?


Candide (ed. 1976)


It does not require great art, or magnificently trained eloquence, to prove that Christians should tolerate each other. I, however, am going further: ...

It does not require great art, or magnificently trained eloquence, to prove that Christians should tolerate each other. I, however, am going further: ...

It does not require great art, or magnificently trained eloquence, to prove that Christians should tolerate each other. I, however, am going further: ...

It does not require great art, or magnificently trained eloquence, to prove that Christians should tolerate each other. I, however, am going further: ...