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- A man who is half an idiot, but who keeps a sharp lookout and acts prudently all his life, often enjoys the pleasure of triumphing…
- A very small matter, when all is said; only a fool would be concerned about it.
- Prudery is a kind of avarice, the worst of all.
- Almost all our misfortunes in life come from the wrong notions we have about the things that happen to us.
- All religions are founded on the fear of the many and the cleverness of the few.
- The French are the wittiest, the most charming, and up to the present, at all events, the least musical race on Earth.
- At a distance, we cannot conceive of the authority of a despot who knows all his subjects on sight.
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