What a terrible thing to be a great lord, yet a wicked man.
MOLIEREPeople spend most of their lives worrying about things that never happen.
More Moliere Quotes
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The envious will die, but envy never.
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We are all mortals, and each is for himself.
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Nearly all men die of their medicines, not of their diseases.
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It may cost me twenty thousand francs; but for twenty thousand francs, I will have the right to rail against the iniquity of humanity, and to devote to it my eternal hatred.
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Of all the noises known to man, opera is the most expensive.
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I hate all men, the ones because they are mean and vicious, and the others for being complaisant with the vicious ones.
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Good Heavens! For more than forty years I have been speaking prose without knowing it.
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Outside of Paris, there is no hope for the cultured.
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When we are understood, we always speak well, and then all your fine diction serves no purpose.
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Oh, how fine it is to know a thing or two.
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Of all follies there is none greater than wanting to make the world a better place.
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All the power is with the sex that wears the beard.
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You are a fool in four letters, my son.
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The true touchstone of wit is the impromptu.
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Every good act is charity. A man’s true wealth hereafter is the good that he does in this world to his fellows.
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