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One must eat to live, and not live to eat (Moliere Quotes)
I saw him, I say, saw him with my own eyes (Moliere Quotes)
There’s no praise to beat the sort you can put in your pocket (Moliere Quotes)
One dies only once, and then for such a long time! (Moliere Quotes)
Nearly all men die of their remedies, and not of their illnesses (Moliere Quotes)
A learned fool is sillier than an ignorant one (Moliere Quotes)
Most men die of their remedies, not of their diseases (Moliere Quotes)
We often marry in despair, so that we repent of it all our life after (Moliere Quotes)
Ah! To be devout, I am none the less human (Moliere Quotes)
If you want to play a trick on me, put your flutes more in accord (Moliere Quotes)
Between the tree and the bark it is better not to put your finger (Moliere Quotes)
We are all mortal, and each one is for himself (Moliere Quotes)
No one shall have wit save we and our friends (Moliere Quotes)
Repartee is precisely the touchstone of the man of wit (Moliere Quotes)
To pull the chestnuts from the fire with the cat’s paw (Moliere Quotes)
But it is not reason that governs love (Moliere Quotes)
Don’t appear so scholarly, pray. Humanize your talk, and speak to be understood. Do you think a Greek name gives more weight to your reasons? (Moliere Quotes)
If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless (Moliere Quotes)
It’s true Heaven forbids some pleasures, but a compromise can usually be found (Moliere Quotes)
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 (Moliere Quotes)
True, Heaven prohibits certain pleasures; but one can generally negotiate a compromise (Moliere Quotes)
A good husband be the best sort of plaster for to cure a young woman’s ailments (Moliere Quotes)
Good Heavens! For more than forty years I have been speaking prose without knowing it (Moliere Quotes)
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. (Moliere Quotes)
We should look long and carefully at ourselves before we pass judgement on others (Moliere Quotes)
I hate all men, the ones because they are mean and vicious, and the others for being complaisant with the vicious ones. (Moliere Quotes)
If everyone were clothed with integrity, if every heart were just, frank, kindly, the other virtues would be well-nigh useless. (Moliere Quotes)
My heavens! I’ve been talking prose for the last forty years without knowing it. (Moliere Quotes)
...all the failures of the great leaders have arisen merely from a lack of skill in dancing. (Moliere Quotes)
One should examine oneself for a very long time before thinking of condemning others (Moliere Quotes)