I always do the first line well, but I have trouble doing the others.
MOLIEREMusic and dance are all you need.
More Moliere Quotes
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There is no rampart that will hold out against malice.
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I prefer an interesting vice to a virtue that bores.
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Oh, how fine it is to know a thing or two.
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A good husband be the best sort of plaster for to cure a young woman’s ailments.
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Perfect reason avoids all extremes.
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Things are only worth what you make them worth.
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It is the public scandal that offends; to sin in secret is no sin at all.
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You think you can marry for your own pleasure, friend?
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Stay awhile that we may make an end the sooner.
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I find medicine is the best of all trades because whether you do any good or not you still. Get your money.
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There is nothing so necessary for men as dancing.
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Cover that bosom that I must not see: souls are wounded by such things.
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As the purpose of comedy is to correct the vices of men, I see no reason why anyone should be exempt.
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Writing is like prostitution. First you do it for love, and then for a few close friends, and then for money.
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Frankly, it’s good enough to lock up in a drawer.
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She is laughing up her sleeve at you.
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One should eat to live, not live to eat.
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It’s true Heaven forbids some pleasures, but a compromise can usually be found.
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It is madness beyond compare To try to reform the world.
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Gold makes the ugly beautiful.
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I believe that two and two are four and that four and four are eight.
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The proof of true love is to be unsparing in criticism.
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We live under a prince who is an enemy to fraud, a prince whose eyes penetrate into the heart, and whom all the art of impostors can’t deceive.
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People of quality know everything without ever having learned anything.
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A laudation in Greek is of marvellous efficacy on the title-page of a book.
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Doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths.
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