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  • #91
    Voltaire
    “Our labour preserves us from three great evils -- weariness, vice, and want.”
    Voltaire, Candide

  • #92
    Voltaire
    “The only way to comprehend what mathematicians mean by Infinity is to contemplate the extent of human stupidity.”
    Voltaire

  • #93
    Voltaire
    “It is with books as with men: a very small number play a great part.”
    Voltaire

  • #94
    Voltaire
    “He must be very ignorant for he answers every question he is asked.”
    Voltaire

  • #95
    Voltaire
    “Liberty of thought is the life of the soul.”
    Voltaire

  • #96
    Voltaire
    “Do you believe,' said Candide, 'that men have always massacred each other as they do to-day, that they have always been liars, cheats, traitors, ingrates, brigands, idiots, thieves, scoundrels, gluttons, drunkards, misers, envious, ambitious, bloody-minded, calumniators, debauchees, fanatics, hypocrites, and fools?'
    Do you believe,' said Martin, 'that hawks have always eaten pigeons when they have found them?”
    Voltaire, Candide

  • #97
    Voltaire
    “May God defend me from my friends: I can defend myself from my enemies. ”
    Voltaire

  • #98
    Voltaire
    “The happiest of all lives is a busy solitude.”
    Voltaire

  • #99
    Voltaire
    “One day everything will be well, that is our hope. Everything's fine today, that is our illusion”
    Voltaire

  • #100
    Voltaire
    “History never repeats itself. Man always does.”
    Voltaire

  • #101
    Voltaire
    “I loved him as we always love for the first time; with idolatry and wild passion.”
    Candide

  • #102
    Voltaire
    “Men are equal; it is not birth but virtue that makes the difference.”
    Voltaire

  • #103
    Voltaire
    “She blushed and so did he. She greeted him in a faltering voice, and he spoke to her without knowing what he was saying.”
    Candide, Candide

  • #104
    Voltaire
    “It is an infantile superstition of the human spirit that virginity would be thought a virtue and not the barrier that separates ignorance from knowledge.”
    Voltaire

  • #105
    Voltaire
    “Behind every successful man stands a surprised mother-in-law.”
    voltaire

  • #106
    Voltaire
    “To succeed in the world it is not enough to be stupid - one must also be polite.”
    Voltaire

  • #107
    Voltaire
    “I would rather obey a fine lion, much stronger than myself, than two hundred rats of my own species.”
    Voltaire

  • #108
    Voltaire
    “One great use of words is to hide our thoughts.”
    Voltaire

  • #109
    Voltaire
    “Meditation is the dissolution of thoughts in Eternal awareness or Pure consciousness without objectification, knowing without thinking, merging finitude in infinity.”
    Voltaire

  • #110
    Voltaire
    “It is hard to free fools from the chains they revere.”
    Voltaire

  • #111
    Voltaire
    “To hold a pen is to be at war.”
    Voltaire

  • #112
    Voltaire
    “The best is the enemy of good.”
    Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary

  • #113
    Voltaire
    “We are rarely proud when we are alone.”
    Voltaire

  • #114
    Voltaire
    “丕賱禺賽賱丕賻賮賿 丕賱胤賻賵賷賱 賷賻毓賿賳賽賷 : 兀賳賾 賰賽賱丕賻 丕賱胤賾乇賻賮賷賳賿 毓賻賱賻賶賿 禺賻胤賻兀 !!”
    賮賵賱鬲賷乇

  • #115
    Voltaire
    “I read only to please myself, and enjoy only what suits my taste.”
    Voltaire, Candide and Other Tales

  • #116
    Voltaire
    “If God created us in his own image, we have more than reciprocated."

    (Notebooks)”
    Voltaire

  • #117
    Voltaire
    “What can you say to a man who tells you he prefers obeying God rather than men, and that as a result he's certain he'll go to heaven if he cuts your throat?”
    Voltaire, Philosophical Dictionary

  • #118
    Voltaire
    “Injustice in the end produces independence.”
    Voltaire

  • #119
    Voltaire
    “Madness is to think of too many things in succession too fast, or of one thing too exclusively.”
    Voltaire

  • #120
    Voltaire
    “Opinions have caused more ills than the plague or earthquakes on this little globe of ours. ”
    Voltaire



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