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Moliere Inspirational Quotes (153)
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A lover tries to stand in well with the pet dog of the house.
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Music and dance are all you need.
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To marry a fool is to be no fool.
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I prefer a pleasant vice to an annoying virtue.
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People can be induced to swallow anything, provided it is sufficiently seasoned with praise.
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The absence of the beloved, short though it may last, always lasts too long.
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I maintain, in truth, That with a smile we should instruct our youth, Be very gentle when we have to blame, And not put them in fear of virtue's name.
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I hate all men, the ones because they are mean and vicious, and the others for being complaisant with the vicious ones.
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Birth is nothing without virtue, and we have no claim to share in the glory of our ancestors unless we endeavor to resemble them.
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You are my peace, my solace, my salvation.
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Anyone may be an honorable man, and yet write verse badly.
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One easily bears moral reproof, but never mockery.
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We live under a prince who is an enemy to fraud, a prince whose eyes penetrate into the heart, and whom all the art of impostors can't deceive.
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unbroken happiness is a bore: it should have ups and downs.
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The maturing process of becoming a writer is akin to that of a harlot. First you do it for love, then for a few friends, and finally only for money.
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The smallest errors are always the best. [Fr., Les plus courtes erreurs sont toujours les meilleures.]
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Long is the road from conception to completion.
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No matter what Aristotle and the Philosophers say, nothing is equal to tobacco it's the passion of the well-bred, and he who lives without tobacco lives a life not worth living.
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Great is the fortune of he who possesses a good bottle, a good book, and a good friend.
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It is not only for what we do that we are held responsible, but also for what we do not do.
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In society one needs a flexible virtue too much goodness can be blamable.
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And with his arms crossed he looks pityingly down from his spiritual height on everything that anyone says.
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[Dom Juan] believes neither in Heaven, nor the saints, nor God, nor the Werewolf.
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People are all alike in their promises. It is only in their deeds that they differ.
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