The road is long fro the project to its completion.
MOLIEREIt is good food and not fine words that keeps me alive.
More Moliere Quotes
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It is a long road from conception to completion.
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No reason makes it right To shun accepted ways from stubborn spite; And we may better join the foolish crowd Than cling to wisdom, lonely though unbowed.
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Good Heavens! For more than forty years I have been speaking prose without knowing it.
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Frenchmen have an unlimited capacity for gallantry and indulge it on every occasion.
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Perfect reason avoids all extremes.
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Heaven forbids, it is true, certain gratifications, but there are ways and means of compounding such matters.
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Frankly, it’s good enough to lock up in a drawer.
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My fair one, let us swear an eternal friendship.
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There is no praise to bear the sort that you put in your pocket.
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Isn’t the greatest rule of all the rules simply to please?
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The envious will die, but envy never.
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I will not leave you until I have seen you hanged.
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Grammar, which knows how to control even kings.
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One should eat to live, not live to eat.
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Ah, there are no longer any children!
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All the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill in dancing.
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The scandal of the world is what makes the offence; it is not sinful to sin in silence.
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Birth is nothing without virtue, and we have no claim to share in the glory of our ancestors unless we endeavor to resemble them.
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You have but to hold forth in cap and gown, and any gibberish becomes learning, all nonsense passes for sense.
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Ah! how annoying that the law doesn’t allow a woman to change husbands just as one does shirts.
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The more we love our friends, the less we flatter them; it is by excusing nothing that pure love shows itself.
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Rest assured that there is nothing which wounds the heart of a noble man more deeply than the thought his honour is assailed.
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The defects of human nature afford us opportunities of exercising our philosophy, the best employment of our virtues. If all men were righteous, all hearts true and frank and loyal, what use would our virtues be?
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I would like to be like my father and all the rest of my ancestors who never married.
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Words and deeds are far from being one. Much that is talked about is left undone.
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She is laughing up her sleeve at you.
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