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Cannot Quotes by Voltaire
- The world embarrasses me, and I cannot dream that this watch exists and has no watchmaker.
- We cannot wish for that we know not.
- We cannot always oblige; but we can always speak obligingly.
- What then do you call your soul? What idea have you of it? You cannot of yourselves, without revelation, admit the existence within you of…
- The little may contrast with the great, in painting, but cannot be said to be contrary to it. Oppositions of colors contrast; but there are…
- It is proved...that things cannot be other than they are, for since everything was made for a purpose, it follows that everything is made for…
- Faith consists in believing what reason cannot.
- We are intelligent beings: intelligent beings cannot have been formed by a crude, blind, insensible being: there is certainly some difference between the ideas of…
- I cannot imagine how the clockwork of the universe can exist without a clockmaker.
- All the citizens of a state cannot be equally powerful, but they may be equally free
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