Folk whose own behavior is most ridiculous are always to the fore in slandering others. — Moliere Behavior Copy Share Image
“One ought to examine himself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others.” — Moliere Condemning Copy Share Image
People don't mind being mean; but they never want to be ridiculous. — Moliere Being mean Copy Share Image
How strange it is to see with how much passion People see things only in their own fashion! — Moliere Dogmatism Copy Share Image
I always do the first line well, but I have trouble doing the others. — Moliere Crafts Copy Share Image
Grammar, which knows how to lord it over kings, and with high hands makes them obey its laws — Moliere Grammar Copy Share Image
Show some mercy to this chair which has stretched out its arms to you for so long; please satisfy its desire to… — Moliere Arms Copy Share Image
Everything that's prose isn't verse and everything that isn't verse is prose. Now you see what it is to be a scholar! — Moliere Poetry Copy Share Image
I hate all men, the ones because they are mean and vicious, and the others for being complaisant with the vicious ones. — Molière Hate Copy Share Image
We live under a prince who is an enemy to fraud, a prince whose eyes penetrate into the heart, and whom all… — Moliere Art Copy Share Image
Gold is the key, whatever else we try; and that sweet metal aids the conqueror in every case, in love as well… — Moliere Aids Copy Share Image
“Writing is a little bit like prostitution. First you do it for love. Then you do it for a few friends. Then… — Molière Love Copy Share Image
In order to prove a friend to one's guests, frugality must reign in one's meals; and, according to an ancient saying, one… — Moliere Ancient Copy Share Image
“You may plainly perceive the traitor through his mask; he is well-known everywhere in his true colors; his rolling eyes and his… — Molière Appearances Copy Share Image
“That any gentleman should always keep In stern control this writing itch we’re seized with; That he must hold in check the… — Molière Eagerness Copy Share Image
We ought always to conform to the manners of the greater number, and so behave as not to draw attention to ourselves.… — Moliere Affected Copy Share Image
“We ought to punish pitilessly that shameful pretence of friendly intercourse. I like a man to be a man, and to show… — Moliere Compliments Copy Share Image
“If the king had given me for my own Paris, his citadel, And I for that must leave alone Her whom I… — Molière Love Copy Share Image
The general public is easy. You don't have to answer to anyone; and as long as you follow the rules of your… — Moliere Answers Copy Share Image
What! Would you make no distinction between hypocrisy and devotion? Would you give them the same names, and respect the mask as… — Moliere Appearance Copy Share Image