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Quotes from Anatole France

The greatest virtue of man is perhaps curiosity.
~ Anatole France
One thing above all gives charm to men's thoughts, and this is unrest. A mind that is not uneasy irritates and bores me.
~ Anatole France
What men call civilization is the condition of present customs; what they call barbarism, the condition of past ones.
~ Anatole France
The faculty of doubting is rare among men. A few choice spirits carry the germs of it in them, but these do not develop without training.
~ Anatole France
Of all the ways of defining man, the worst is the one which makes him out to be a rational animal.
~ Anatole France
An old philosopher said to Monsieur Coignard, a Reverend Father: 'You are a pig!' To which Abad Coignard answered: 'You flatter me, sir. But unfortunately, I'm only a man.'
~ Anatole France
I am a physician. I keep a drug-shop of lies. I give relief, consolation. Can one console and relieve without lying? ... Only women and doctors know how necessary and how helpful lies are to men.
~ Anatole France
Of all the sexual aberrations, chastity is the strangest.
~ Anatole France
In art as in love, instinct is enough.
~ Anatole France
What can be more foolish than to think that all this rare fabric of heaven and earth could come by chance, when all the skill of art is not able to make an oyster!
~ Anatole France
The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.
~ Anatole France
The good critic is he who relates the adventures of his soul among masterpieces.
~ Anatole France
An education isnt how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. Its being able to differentiate between what you know and what you dont.
~ Anatole France
We reproach people for talking about themselves but it is the subject they treat best
~ Anatole France
Nine tenths of education is encouragement.
~ Anatole France
We chase dreams and embrace shadows.
~ Anatole France
True education is the ability to discern the difference between what you do know and what you don't.
~ Anatole France
An education which does not cultivate the will is an education that depraves the mind.
~ Anatole France
The heart errs like the head; its errors are not any the less fatal, and we have more trouble getting free of them because of their sweetness.
~ Anatole France
Suffering! We owe to it all that is good in us, all that gives value to life; we owe to it pity, we owe to it courage, we owe to it all the virtues.
~ Anatole France
The truth is that life is delicious, horrible, charming, frightful, sweet, bitter, and that is everything.
~ Anatole France
Ignorance and error are necessary to life, like bread and water.
~ Anatole France
It is not customary to love what one has.
~ Anatole France
The whole art of teaching is the only art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards; and curiosity itself can be vivid and wholesome only in proportion as the mind is contented and happy
~ Anatole France