Man is to be found in reason, God in the…
Man is to be found in reason, God in the passions.
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- One is rarely an impulsive innovator after the age of sixty, but one can still be a very fine orderly and inventive thinker. One rarely procreates children at that age, but one is all the more skilled at educating those who have already been procreated, and education is procreation of another kind. - View Quote Details on One is rarely an impulsive innovator after the age of…
- If all else fails, the character of a man can be recognized by nothing so surely as by a jest which he takes badly. - View Quote Details on If all else fails, the character of a man can…
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- If moderation is a fault, then indifference is a crime. - View Quote Details on If moderation is a fault, then indifference is a crime.
- He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and says it in earnest, certainly does not yet know every kind of flattery. - View Quote Details on He who says he hates every kind of flattery, and…
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- Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law: all the law can do is decree how it is to be imparted and who is to acquire it. - View Quote Details on Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law: all the…
- It is we who are the measure of what is strange and miraculous: if we sought a universal measure the strange and miraculous would not occur and all things would be equal. - View Quote Details on It is we who are the measure of what is…
- The grave is still the best shelter against the storms of destiny. - View Quote Details on The grave is still the best shelter against the storms…
- There are people who believe everything is sane and sensible that is done with a solemn face…. It is no great art to say something briefly when, like Tacitus, one has something to say; when one has nothing to say, however, and none the less writes a whole book and makes truth… into a liar — that I call an achievement. - View Quote Details on There are people who believe everything is sane and sensible…













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