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QUOTE COLLECTIONS OF Voltaire
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Quotes By author - Starting with V - Voltaire
There are 179 quotes for the author Voltaire
Quotations 61 to 80 of 179
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He was a great patriot, a humanitarian, a loyal friend; provided, of course, he really is dead.

It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere.

Nothing would be more tiresome than eating and drinking if God had not made them a pleasure as well as a necessity.

The ear is the avenue to the heart.

But nothing is more estimable than a physician who, having studied nature from his youth, knows the properties of the human body, the diseases which assail it, the remedies which will benefit it, exercises his art with caution, and pays equal attention to the rich and the poor.

By appreciation, we make excellence in others our own property.

Every one goes astray, but the least imprudent are they who repent the soonest.

I know many books which have bored their readers, but I know of none which has done real evil.

Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets the best of the argument.

The public is a ferocious beast; one must either chain it or flee from it.

Though one sits in meditation in a particular place, the Self in him can exercise its influence far away. Though still, it moves everywhere... The Self cannot be known by anyone who desists not from unrighteous ways, controls not his senses, stills not his mind, and practices not meditation.

Now, now my good man, this is no time for making enemies.

Injustice in the end produces independence.

Faith consists in believing when it is beyond the power of reason to believe.

A company of tyrants is inaccessible to all seductions.

God gave us the gift of life; it is up to us to give ourselves the gift of living well.

We are all full of weakness and errors; let us mutually pardon each other our follies - it is the first law of nature.

All the reasonings of men are not worth one sentiment of women.

If the bookseller happens to desire a privilege for his merchandise, whether he is selling Rabelais or the Fathers of the Church, the magistrate grants the privilege without answering for the contents of the book.

It is not enough to conquer; one must learn to seduce.

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