Voltaire, pseud. de Fran�ois-Marie Arouet

France
21 Nov 1694 // 30 May 1778
Philosopher / Writer / Historian

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One great use of words is to hide our thoughts
Nothing can be more contrary to religion and the clergy than reason and common sense
No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking
Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets the best of the argument
Man is free at the moment he wishes to be
Love is a canvas furnished by nature and embroidered by imagination
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
Let us read and let us dance - two amusements that will never do any harm to the world
Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers
It is said that the present is pregnant with the future
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