Voltaire — "He who thinks himself a philosopher, when he is only a fool, is in a very danger…"
He who thinks himself a philosopher, when he is only a fool, is in a very dangerous situation.
He who thinks himself a philosopher, when he is only a fool, is in a very dangerous situation.
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"All styles are good except the tiresome kind."
"Liberty of thought is the life of the soul."
"What is tolerance? It is the prerogative of humanity. We are all full of weakness and errors; let us reciprocally pardon each other's follies—it is the first law of nature."
"It is difficult to free fools from the chains they revere."
"Faith consists in believing what reason cannot."
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