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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 121 to 140 of 179
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One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and in fewer words than prose.

In the country of Westphalia, in the castle of the most noble Baron of Thunder-ten-tronckh, lived a youth whom nature had endowed with a most sweet disposition.

Is there anyone so wise as to learn by the experience of others?

The ancient Romans built their greatest masterpieces of architecture, their amphitheaters, for wild beasts to fight in.

The opportunity for doing mischief is found a hundred times a day, and of doing good once in a year.

The safest course is to do nothing against one's conscience. With this secret, we can enjoy life and have no fear from death.

I may disagree with what you have to say, but I shall defend, to the death, your right to say it.

Fear follows crime and is its punishment.

It is vain for the coward to flee; death follows close behind; it is only by defying it that the brave escape.

Tears are the silent language of grief.

To be at peace in crime! ah, who can thus flatter himself.

What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly - that is the first law of nature.

Love has features which pierce all hearts, he wears a bandage which conceals the faults of those beloved. He has wings, he comes quickly and flies away the same.

It is not sufficient to see and to know the beauty of a work. We must feel and be affected by it.

We cannot always oblige; but we can always speak obligingly.

What a heavy burden is a name that has become too famous.

Nothing can be more contrary to religion and the clergy than reason and common sense.

Business is the salt of life.

Nature has always had more force than education.

Think for yourselves and let others enjoy the privilege to do so, too.

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