The road is a long one from the projection of a thing to its accomplishment. — Moliere Accomplishment Copy Share Image
Heaven forbids, it is true, certain gratifications, but there are ways and means of compounding such matters. — Moliere Certain Copy Share Image
My heavens! I've been talking prose for the last forty years without knowing it. — Moliere Forty Copy Share Image
Age will bring all things, and everyone knows, Madame, that twenty is no age to be a prude. — Moliere Age Copy Share Image
He who follows his lessons tastes a profound peace, and looks upon everybody as a bunch of manure. — Moliere Bunch Copy Share Image
He makes his cook his merit, and the world visits his dinners and not him. — Moliere Cook Copy Share Image
No reason makes it right To shun accepted ways from stubborn spite; And we may better join the foolish crowd Than cling… — Moliere Accepted Copy Share Image
There's a sort of decency among the dead, a remarkable discretion: you never find them making any complaint against the doctor who… — Moliere Complaints Copy Share Image
You never see the old austerity That was the essence of civility; Young people hereabouts, unbridled, now Just want. — Moliere Austerity Copy Share Image
“My hate is general, I detest all men; Some because they are wicked and do evil, Others because they tolerate the wicked,… — Moliere Detest Copy Share Image
Once you have the cap and gown all you need do is open your mouth. Whatever nonsense you talk becomes wisdom and… — Moliere Caps Copy Share Image
“Here in the world, each human frailty Provides occasion for philosophy, And that is virtue's noblest exercise;” — Molière Character Copy Share Image
There is no reward so delightful, no pleasure so exquisite, as having one's work known and acclaimed by those whose applause confers… — Moliere Applause Copy Share Image
Then worms shall try That long preserved virginity, And your quaint honor turn to dust, And into ashes all my lust. The… — Moliere Ashes Copy Share Image