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Quotes from Voltaire

Optimism," said Cacambo, "What is that?" "Alas!" replied Candide, "It is the obstinacy of maintaining that everything is best when it is worst.
~ Voltaire
Liberty of thought is the life of the soul.
~ Voltaire
An ideal form of government is democracy tempered with assassination.
~ Voltaire
I advise you to go on living solely to enrage those who are paying your annuities. It is the only pleasure I have left.
~ Voltaire
To the living we owe respect, but to the dead we owe only the truth.
~ Voltaire
I am a little deaf, a little blind, a little impotent, and on top of this are two or three abominable infirmities, but nothing destroys my hope.
~ Voltaire
The more I read, the more I acquire, the more certain I am that I know nothing.
~ Voltaire
History is no more than the portrayal of crimes and misfortunes.
~ Voltaire
The opportunity for doing mischief is found a hundred times a day, and of doing good once in a year.
~ Voltaire
This agglomeration which was called and which still calls itself the Holy Roman Empire is neither holy, nor Roman, nor an Empire.
~ Voltaire
Whatever you do, crush the infamous thing [superstition], and love those who love you.
~ Voltaire
It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.
~ Voltaire
One feels like crawling on all fours after reading your work.
~ Voltaire
[Optimism] is a mania for saying things are well when one is in hell.
~ Voltaire
Work keeps us from three great evils, boredom, vice, and poverty.
~ Voltaire
Men will always be mad, and those who think they can cure them are the maddest of all.
~ Voltaire
If this is the best of all possible worlds, what are the others like?
~ Voltaire
Thought depends absolutely on the stomach, but in spite of that, those who have the best stomachs are not the best thinkers.
~ Voltaire
Of all religions, the Christian should of course inspire the most tolerance, but until now Christians have been the most intolerant of all men.
~ Voltaire
The truths of religion are never so well understood as by those who have lost the power of reason.
~ Voltaire
Despite the enormous quantity of books, how few people read! And if one reads profitably, one would realize how much stupid stuff the vulgar herd is content to swallow every day.
~ Voltaire
What a heavy burden is a name that has become too famous.
~ Voltaire
God is a comedian playing to an audience that is too afraid to laugh.
~ Voltaire
The embarrassment of riches.
~ Voltaire