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Men are equal; it is not birth but virtue that makes the difference. | Voltaire |
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Nature has always had more force than education. | Voltaire |
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One merit of poetry few persons will deny : it says more and in fewer words than prose. | Voltaire |
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One owes respect to the living, to the dead one owes only the birth. | Voltaire |
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Originality is nothing but judicious imitation. | Voltaire |
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Prejudice is an opinion without judgment. | Voltaire |
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Prejudice is opinion without judgement. | Voltaire |
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Prejudice is the reasoning of the stupid. | Voltaire |
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Providence has given us hope and sleep is a compensation for the many cares of life. | Voltaire |
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Prudence is a universal virtue, which enters into the composition of all the rest. | Voltaire |
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Regimen is superior to medicine. | Voltaire |
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Tears are the silent language of the grief. | Voltaire |
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That man must be tremendously ignorant who answers every question that is put to him. | Voltaire |
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The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease. | Voltaire |
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The best is the enemy of the good. | Voltaire |
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